Running the xsignal Wizard The xsignal Wizard can be launched by selecting: Design» xsignals» Run xsignals Wizard Component right-click» xsignals» Run xsignals WizardĢ USB 3.0 The Wizard can process all USB 3.0 channels between each controller to-connector-pair specified by the user. The goal of the USB 3.0 xsignal Wizard is to create the xsignals, xsignal Classes, and Matched Length rules for each USB 3.0 channel. This release sees the addition a USB3 mode to the xsignals Wizard. The Wizard is being expanded to automatically create xsignals and xsignal classes for a number of different common interface and memory circuits. The original xsignals Wizard supported creating custom xsignals for multiple components. As the designer you then get to choose the xsignals you would like to have generated, and you can also create Matched Lengths design rules targeting these xsignals.
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The Wizard uses a component-oriented approach to identifying potential xsignals - you select a single source component, the nets of interest and the target components - it then analyzes all potential paths from the source component to the designation components, passing through series passive components and along any branches. The xsignal Wizard creates xsignals between a single source component and multiple target components. 1 USB 3.0 Mode for the xsignals Wizard Old Content - visit /documentation Modified by Lillian Ling on Released in Altium Designer 15, the xsignals Wizard simplifies the process of creating multiple xsignals between multiple components, as a single process.