Default report mode:
Summary
This violation occurs when the syntax of the net to which the bus is associated is specified incorrectly.
Notification
If validation errors and warnings are enabled for display on the schematic (enabled on the Schematic – Compiler page of the Preferences dialog), an offending object will display a colored squiggle beneath it. Hovering over the object will display a pop-up hint that summarizes the violation. A notification is also displayed in the Messages panel in the following format:
Bus range syntax error <NetName> at <Location>
where:
NetName
is the name of the parent net to which the offending bus object is associated.
Location
is the X, Y coordinates for the offending bus object's electrical hotspot.
Recommendation for Resolution
With the violation selected in the Messages panel, use the Details region of the panel to quickly cross probe to the offending net identifier (e.g., net label, port, sheet entry, etc) whose bus syntax is defined incorrectly. The correct syntax should appear in one of the following formats:
NetName[LowerIndex..UpperIndex]
NetName[UpperIndex..LowerIndex]
For example, consider a bus that carries two constituent nets, A0
and A1
. The bus syntax in this case should be A[0..1]
or A[1..0]
. Examples of incorrect syntax would include: A[0.1]
, A[1-0]
, A[0,1]
, A[..1]
, and A[0..]
.
Notes
- Use the controls associated with the Object Hints entry in the Connectivity Insight Options region (the System – Design Insight page of the Preferences dialog) to determine the launch style for object hints (Mouse Hover and/or Alt+Double Click).
- When you need to allow a specific point in the circuit not to report a violation of this type, you can place a Specific No ERC directive directly at the error location from the Messages panel – you can do this by right-clicking a message reporting the violation to suppress, then choosing the Place Specific No ERC for this violation command.