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Schematic Hierarchy Boards allows you to create multiple layers within the schematic design window, providing additional schematic workspace. Hierarchy Boards are helpful for large schematic designs and for organizing design components. Hierarchy boards support Copy/Paste, schematic settings, and Undo operations. | Schematic Hierarchy Boards allows you to create multiple layers within the schematic design window, providing additional schematic workspace. Hierarchy Boards are helpful for large schematic designs and for organizing design components. Hierarchy boards support Copy/Paste, schematic settings, and Undo operations. | ||
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* Drag a Hierarchy Board block into the workspace. It will have no input or output pins. | * Drag a Hierarchy Board block into the workspace. It will have no input or output pins. | ||
* The board block is associated with a Hierarchy Tab located at the bottom of the Schematic design window. The default name is Board1, the corresponding tab will have the same name as the board block. \\ {{hierarchyboardpic1.png}} | * The board block is associated with a Hierarchy Tab located at the bottom of the Schematic design window. The default name is Board1, the corresponding tab will have the same name as the board block. \\ {{hierarchyboardpic1.png}} | ||
- | * The Hierarchy Board block provides an interface to route signals in our out of a Hierarchy board layer. To route signals into or out of the board, input and output pins must be created. See Hierarchy Input and Hierarchy Output for more information. | + | * The Hierarchy Board block provides an interface to route signals in our out of a Hierarchy board layer. To route signals into or out of the board, input and output pins must be created. See [[resources/ |
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- | See the Hierarchy Board [[resources/ | + | See the Hierarchy Board [[resources/ |