When digital ICs interface with incompatible I/O standards, they will fail to communicate with each other. This means design failure.
If too high or too low power supply voltage is connected to an IC, it shall lead to eventual IC damage. This means (eventual) design failure.
When resistors have a too low power rating and they are driven by large current, they will burn out. This means design failure.
If differential signal are connected the wrong way around on the receiver side (i.e p and n are swapped), it shall lead to communication failure. This means (eventual) design failure.
Are these issues checked in Altium designer using design rules or they are at the mercy of the schematic designer to make sure that he has done the schematic design correctly? In other words, is there an automatic way to check these things in Altium designer or they can be checked only manually?
If too high or too low power supply voltage is connected to an IC, it shall lead to eventual IC damage. This means (eventual) design failure.
When resistors have a too low power rating and they are driven by large current, they will burn out. This means design failure.
If differential signal are connected the wrong way around on the receiver side (i.e p and n are swapped), it shall lead to communication failure. This means (eventual) design failure.
Are these issues checked in Altium designer using design rules or they are at the mercy of the schematic designer to make sure that he has done the schematic design correctly? In other words, is there an automatic way to check these things in Altium designer or they can be checked only manually?
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