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Net-Based Connections: Principle

Net-based connections enable a schematic to be created without having to define immediately how the connections are arranged. This means that nets containing a large number of connections can be defined within a project. The connection sequence within a net will – assuming connection symbols without target specification are used – not be determined by the connection symbols in the schematic, but must be defined later in the property dialog for the relevant net definition point.

Defining net-based connections

Net-based connections are defined using a net definition point. Which connection points of the net are connected to each other is stored in the net definition point. The connection points are identified by a connection point ID that is unique within the net. The IDs are automatically assigned but can be changed manually. These IDs are also copied when a net is copied, so the connections stored in the net definition point are retained.

The connections stored in the net definition point will not be visible immediately in the Connections navigator. Connections are not generated from the information contained in the net definition point until the connections are updated. These connections will then be displayed in the Connection navigator.

If you have a "Net Based Wiring" license, the Specify targets check box will be displayed in the property dialog of connection symbols with branching options (T-nodes, jumpers, double junctions). If this check box is deactivated, the target order for the relevant connection symbol will not be evaluated and the connection symbol will be shown as a point. In this case the connections are not automatically generated and have to be specified manually.

If the Specify targets check box is activated, EPLAN automatically generates the connections.

Net-connecting functions

A net is terminated by a function that has either potential isolation, signal isolation, or net isolation. Most functions have net isolation as standard. The Net-connecting property enables you to specify that the net is to be continued to this function. Potential connection points are always net-connecting.

Terminals and pins in nets

It may sometimes be necessary to continue a net via a terminal or a pin. In this case the connections on the two terminal/pin connection points must be part of the same net. This is achieved by assigning the Net-connecting property to the terminal or pin.

Cable definitions

Connections can then only be defined as cable connections via a cable definition line if the connection does not contain any connection symbols for which target specification is disabled.

Net-based connection reports

Net-based connections can be output in reports sorted by nets and daisy chains. The following properties can be used for this purpose:

The Type of administration property can be used as a filter criterion in reports so that only connections with the value "net-based" are output.

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