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The Output | Reports | Electrical Rules Check command in the schematic editor opens the Electrical Rules Check Setup dialog, which includes controls to configure the ERC.
The Electrical Rules Check Setup dialog contains three tabs, each of which are described on this page.
This tab enables you to define the reporting levels for each of the possible violations that can exist on source schematic documents when validating the project. When the project is validated, these violation settings will be used in conjunction with the Connection Matrix tab to test the source documents for violations. Any violations that are found that have a report level of No Report, Warning, Error, or Fatal Error will be displayed in the Messages panel. In addition, if compiler errors and warnings are enabled for display on the schematic (enabled on the Schematic Compiler page of the System Preferences), an offending object will display a colored squiggle beneath it.
This region presents all possible violations that can exist on the source documents of the project. Violations themselves are gathered into the following categories:
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This tab displays a matrix that provides a mechanism to establish connectivity rules between component pins and net identifiers, such as Ports and Sheet Entries. It defines the logical or electrical conditions that are to be reported as warnings or errors. For example, an output pin connected to another output pin would normally be regarded as an error condition, but two connected passive pins would not.
When the project is validated, these violation settings will be used in conjunction with the defined settings on the Error Reporting tab to test the source documents for violations. Any violations that are found and have a report level of No Report, Warning, Error, or Fatal Error will be displayed in the Messages panel. In addition, if compiler errors and warnings are enabled for display on the schematic (enabled on the Schematic Compiler page of the System Preferences), an offending object will display a colored squiggle beneath it.
The matrix presents all possible wiring connection checks, between combinations of pins, ports, and sheet entries, as well as testing for unconnected entities. The matrix is read in an across/down fashion and the color of the matrix element at the row-column intersection specifies how the compiler will respond when testing for that particular condition.
To change the reporting mode for a violation check in the matrix, click on the colored square where the row and column of two entities intersect. Each time you click, the mode will move to the next report level.
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