The Installation (INST), Location (LOC) and Tag Strip (TAG_STRIP) values are
used to determine a terminal strip’s uniqueness no matter which standard is
used in the active project (such as IEC or JIC).
After changes have been made with the Terminal Strip Editor, the changes
are written back to the schematic drawing for future updates, and a graphical
or tabular drawing of a terminal strip layout is created. Your drawing must be
part of the active project in order to perform updates.
NOTE
If you make changes to an existing graphical terminal strip, the Terminal
Strip Editor requires that the terminal strip is refreshed or placed on a drawing in
the active project so the information is saved.
If the Terminal Strip Editor encounters an error and is unable to start, a log
file (named TSE_Error_<date and time>.log) is created in the same location as
the project file. The log information includes details about the event, the user
name, project name, date and time.
Wiring Constraints
The Terminal Strip Editor can add or remove extra terminals based on the
assigned wiring constraints. Wiring constraints is the limitation of the number
of wires that can be connected to a particular device (for example, terminal).
When modifying terminals, you can assign the number of wires allowed for
each side of the terminal in the Wires Per Connection section of the Terminal
Block Properties dialog box.
Extra terminals get placed only when editing a terminal using the Terminal
Strip Editor. Once you define the Wires Per Connection value, the Terminal
Strip Editor checks to see if there are more wires/devices connected to a side
of the terminal than what is allowed. If it finds the defined constraint to be
exceeded, the Terminal Strip Editor adds an additional terminal and moves
the destination that is exceeding the constraint to the new terminal. The new
terminal has the same destination, property, and catalog assignment as the
original terminal. The moved destination is placed in the same level of the
new terminal as it was in the original terminal. The extra terminals are reflected
in the Bill of Materials.
When a terminal strip is edited with the Terminal Strip Editor, the need for
extra terminals is re-evaluated and they are removed if the constraints are no
longer exceeded. If the main footprint terminal is removed from the
association, the extras are removed.
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