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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 21, 2010
Filed:
Nov. 02, 2005
David Van Brink, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
Michael C. Fairman, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
Jeffrey Orion Pritchard, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
Kerry Veenstra, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
David Van Brink, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
Michael C. Fairman, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
Jeffrey Orion Pritchard, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
Kerry Veenstra, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
Altera Corporation, San Jose, CA (US);
Abstract
Techniques and mechanisms provide numerous representations and/or control of component interconnections in a digital design. For example, aspects of the invention provide a connection panel where connections can be presented in different modes. The different modes can run concurrently with each other or separately from each other. The different modes can also be manually or automatically selected to switch from one mode to another mode. For instance, the modes can be manually selected using an on-screen button or automatically selected by examining the location of the mouse pointer on the connection panel. Based on the different modes, component interconnections can be easily and efficiently handled and presented. Further, components can be automatically organized to minimize the number of crossing interconnects between them and/or maximize the amount of interconnection information presented.