HyperLynx
HyperLynx DRC (Modern UX)

Course Code
301053-US
Software
HyperLynx 2510
Language
English
User Level
All
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6 hours for each day for 2 days

Course Abstract

HyperLynx DRC course will help you gain the ability to use HyperLynx DRC to check for violation of standard built-in design rules in your PCB. You will learn how to configure the software, how to use the HyperLynx DRC user interface, how to use the standard object lists and create new ones, how to configure the built-in standard rules, how to run them and how to evaluate the results and cross probe any rule violation back into your PCB. Hands-on lab exercises will reinforce lecture and discussion topics under the guidance of our industry expert instructors. This course is offered on the Windows platform.

PREREQUISITES

  • Familiarity with Windows operating system
  • Familiarity with concepts of PCB design and technology
  • Familiarity with HyperLynx SI
  • Familiarity with HyperLynx PI

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PRIMARY COURSE TOPICS

What You’ll Learn

  • Navigate the user interface of HyperLynx DRC
  • Set up your HyperLynx DRC projects and assign models
  • Import designs into HyperLynx DRC
  • Define object lists
  • Use standard rules in the areas of EMI, Signal Integrity, Power Integrity, Safety, and Analog
  • Run rule checks
  • Review results and formulate corrective steps
  • Set up and run rules using the HyperLynx DRC Wizard

Throughout this course, extensive hands-on lab exercises provide you with practical experience using HyperLynx DRC software. Hands-on lab topics include:

  • Exploring all areas and functions of the user interface
  • Exporting HyperLynx DRC data from PCB layout
  • Opening designs
  • Creating and refining object lists
  • Assigning models
  • Confguring rule parameters
  • Associating rules with object lists
  • Running rules
  • Creating Reports
  • Formulating corrective actions to improve a design