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Update Using Altium authored Mar 28, 2024 by Alia Peterson's avatar Alia Peterson
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- Differential Pair routing: - Differential Pair routing:
Sometimes you need to have routes that are the same length to preserve the signal that passes through it. Sometimes you need to have routes that are the same length to preserve the signal that passes through it.
To do this: To do this:
- In your schematic file, click Place, highlight over Directives, and select Differential Pair. - In your schematic file, click Place, highlight over Directives, and select Differential Pair.
- Click on the two wires you want to be a differential pair - have the same length - this will leave a little red symbol on each of them. - Click on the two wires you want to be a differential pair - have the same length - this will leave a little red symbol on each of them.
- Click on the red icons and make sure the labels are the same as each other - Click on the red icons and make sure the labels are the same as each other
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