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> > I also agree about poor usefulness of auto placement. The firts > > problem is the decoupling capacitors. Maybe it would work better > > with autoplacement in several steps: > > 1. Disperse components. > > 2. Place decoupling capacitors. > > 3. As a first approximation place tightly coupled components as > > groups which of curse may be very hard to define. > > 4. Autoplace this group of components there the tightly coupled > > components may have to be fine tuned. > > Autoplace is one of those things that's easy to experiment with using a plug-in. > > It's also something that's very hard to "get right" algorithm-wise. > > Heck, even a plugin that auto-selects bypass caps would be a > considerable challenge, but very useful. > > I did one project where bypass caps had their own refdes (CB instead > of just C) and were numbered according to the pins they went with, but > that project only had one big IC on it anyway... I guess a bypass capcitor could be defined as this: it is connected to power and ground lines, there is one for each power input of components. Special naming or attributes I guess would add to much clutter to be worth it except for special cases. I think it would be a good idea to make find and place bypass capacitors be the first step in auto placement. Then this have been done there must be a mechanism to work with them as a group. As soon as I get enough time I will try to take a look at this and the bug list of course. If I succeed I guess this could be added as a first step before current algorithm.
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