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Creo 2.0: Cable to splice

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Hello,

 

I have 2 questions.

  • Why do the wires cross each other like this? (The white squares are my splices) It doesn't really do anything, but it makes it hard to follow wires sometimes.

Routing.JPG

 

  • And I have been playing around with my splices so that it will route everything automatically, but there are a few hick-ups.... like in the next picture.

splice routing.JPG

The red wire exits from the top of the splice, because of that I can't add it to a bundle. I know if I delete the routing and start over again. I can get it to work (for this splice) but here is the kicker. If I do the same for the splice underneath it, next in line of the routing, I get that same routing again for this splice. So I am not able to fix both. So I this a bug on creo 2.0 side of is my splice no good? I have about a 100 splice in my (small) network so it already takes a huge amount of time to reroute the network over and over again. The only thing I've found to "fix" it, is to delete the entry port of the splice and assign it manually.

 

I can use some help on how to implent a splice correctly (and what the model should have). The splice has only 1 pin, 2 c_sys's turn 180* from each other. At the moment, I instert the splice with "Assemble", assign my 2 C_SYS as "ENTRY_PORT", route an end of a network to each.

I do it like this because the instert splice doesn't want to work AT ALL for me. When I use that, all my wires come in at 1 end of the splice.

 

Thank you in advance,

With kind regards,

 

Ron


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