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Virtual Clips

You can create virtual clips to position a route during the initial stages of a design.

A virtual clip is a part with:
  • One or two Route Points. With one Route Point, the route is constrained to pass through that point with no consideration of direction. With two Route Points, the route passes in a straight line between the two points, so direction is constrained.
  • An axis to represent the path the route takes through the virtual clip. The axis defines the route centerline for clips that you have pre-placed in the assembly, so you can select them while using Auto Route. If you name this axis Clip Axis, you can use it to align the virtual clip with an edge or axis in the assembly.
  • A mate reference to place the part when you add it to an assembly. (optional) Add solid geometry such as an extrude feature to provide faces and edges to define mate references. Then hide the solid so it will not be not visible when you insert the virtual clip in a route assembly.
  • Axis of Rotation. (optional) Add to facilitate rotating the clip to the desired orientation.
  • Multiple configurations. (optional) You can create multiple configurations of a virtual clip to define different offset distances, then manually select the configuration you want while placing the clip. If you want the virtual clip to automatically resize when the cable diameter changes, you can add filter data and overlapping configurations as you do for regular cable clips.

The virtual clip does not require any solid geometry. You can exclude the virtual clip from the Bill of Materials.



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