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DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> writes: > Of course, anything like this would predicate a new DRC :-( DRC should be something that can also be applied to the Gerber layout, i.e., it should look at the actual copper. No need for a new DRC. The star ground is a netlist issue, LVS. That is part of 'optimize rats nest' in pcb. I think is is good to keep that distinction, between DRC and LVS. If some copper object is designated as the connection between two ground nets, the 'optimize rats nest' sees two nets and the requirement that both connect to that object, and that there are no further connections betwenn the nets. I don't see that there is much that needs changing. Maybe not much more than a flag on a layer (belonging to a copper group), or a via/pin, that says: Ignore this for LVS. The copper object can be part of a component, to represent the required connections. Allow a pin or pad to have two or more pinnumbers. My ground nets newer connect in a star topology. There are power return routing, chassis ground, analog reference ground, digital reference ground. And often there need to be multiple conections between the those ground nets, e.g., close to each ADC between analog and digital ground. -- Stephan
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