robertferanec As you can see above, I used resistors in the first schematic.
I found them a little bit tricky at routing time.
So I decided to use 2 transceivers: one for emitter, one for receiver.
A variant to select one of them, depending on the board, makes the trick and I have only one board to manage.
To route from each transceiver, I use the same way than on a BGA: vias.
The final result is attached below.
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How would you connect both differential pairs?
Sometimes I need to have an option to route diff pairs between different pins, in that case I use 0R resistors, like this ( https://www.imx6rex.com/wp-content/u...-Schematic.pdf ). But, they are never all connected at the same time:
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I succeeded in routing the differential pairs.
I have a question about the attached case.
How would you connect both differential pairs?
Thank you.
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I changed the schematic a little bit.
Probably easier to route.
I use two transceivers instead.
One variant come with the emitter, the other one with the receiver.
Both ICs are on differential pairs.1 Photo
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The 4 differential pairs are in the editor.
I do not understand the issue.
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What you see is an error marker - usually for differential pairs, for example it may mean, the space between the tracks doesn't follow differential pair spacing defined in the rules.
I would recommend to find out first why your differential pairs are not routed properly. Did you check the PCB Panel -> Differential Pairs Editor? How does it look there?
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Is there anybody to reply my question?
I would like to get these tracks in full blue color.
Thank you.
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I am still having the issue.
I routed the differential pairs manually.
What does mean the hatching on the tracks (small blue ones)?
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Go to your PCB and then PCB Panel -> Differential Pairs Editor -> All Differential Pairs. You probably will not see it there, that would mean, that there is still something wrong with the definition in Schematic or the information is not transferred to PCB correctly.
So, then, double check properties of the Differential pair Directive in Schematic and the net names. It should work.
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I introduced differential pairs on all paths as shown below.
I am still getting the same message when routing from pins 14,15, 17 or 18.
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"Please select track that is part of a differential pair."
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Altium has very good options for variants. When components are optional (i.e. variant) I always have a parameter "Remarks" that mentions this and the remark is visible in the schematic.
About the warning message: sorry, no differential nets in my designs (yet) and it has been many years when I did try it. Make sure nothing is selected prior to placing tracks. You may have to start with routing 'normal' traces first (like a fanout).
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I would like to add that each resistor is populated or not according to variants.
Each gate (A or B) is driven by only one resistor for a given variant.
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About issue to route differential pair
Hi everyone,
I am facing some issue to route differential pair.
I've got the message:
"Please select track that is part of a differential pair."
I am routing from pin 17.
The schematic is attached below.
Thanks a lot for help.
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