This section presents pins automatic routing feature and how it can be used.
Automatic Routing can be used for conflict resolution in the current functional group. The tool tries to re-assign previously routed signals on different pins, in order to find a valid configuration. The results are presented in a dialog box.
The feature is available in Pins menu:
There are 3 main cases in which Automatic Routing can be called:
If there is no conflict to be solved, the tool will pop-up a dialog stating this and nothing will change in the Routed Pins View. This means that the configuration is left untouched.
Solving all the conflicts means that some of the conflicting signals have been routed on different pins. Note that first the results dialog pop-up stating how many conflicts have been solved. Only after pressing the OK button the UI is updated.
This means that there is no valid way in which all the signals in the functional group are routed without a conflict. The tool will pop-up a dialog listing both the number of conflicts solved and the remaining conflicting signals.