WorkspaceManager_Err-DuplicateNetsDuplicate Nets_AD
Created: June 05, 2015 | Updated: August 05, 2021
| Applies to versions: 15.1, 16.0, 16.1, 17.0 and 17.1
Now reading version 16.0. For the latest, read: WorkspaceManager_Err-DuplicateNets((Duplicate Nets))_AD for version 21
Parent category: Violations Associated with Nets
Default report mode:
Summary
This violation occurs when two nets with the same name have been detected within the design.
Notification
If compiler 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. A notification is also displayed in the Messages panel in the following format:
Duplicate Net Names
<Object> <NetName>
where:
- Object is either
Wire
orBus Slice
orElement[n]
(for a bus element) - NetName is the name of the affected net.
Recommendation for Resolution
This violation can arise when, for example:
- The design is flat and ports have been used within the design. The Net Identifier Scope is automatically (or manually) set to
Flat (Only ports global)
. The violation will occur if the same net label has been used between sheets. This is because net labels defined on each sheet, even with the same name, remain local to those sheets. The resolution in this case is to ensure unique net labeling is used between sheets. - The net continuity between flattened schematic sheets is broken by the inadvertent use of ports or offsheet connectors with different names. Use the Details region of the Messages panel to quickly cross probe to the duplicate net naming. Trace the net back to the incoming/outgoing port on each sheet and ensure the names for the ports are made the same.
- You may have the same net used in two different branches of a hierarchical design - i.e. different sheet symbols are used to reference different child sheets, but the same name is used for the top-level sheet entries and descendent ports, and the two symbols are connected by a physical wire or bus. The net continuity between these branches can be broken by the inadvertent use of sheet entries with different names or the omission of a physical bus/wire connecting the sheet entries. Ensure that the physical wire connecting the two sheet symbols is in place and wired correctly and that the sheet entries are named the same.