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Sonnet User's Guide - Sonnet Software

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<strong>Sonnet</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

5 Move your cursor until the X coordinate of the cursor position in the status<br />

bar is 395.0 and click.<br />

A line representing the subdivider appears in the vertical plane running through<br />

the point at which you clicked. The sections of the circuit are now labeled “s1”<br />

and “s2”. Subdivision sections are labeled from left to right, or top to bottom,<br />

depending upon orientation. These labels are always sequential and are noneditable.<br />

Subdivision lines are always snapped to the grid and may not be placed on top of<br />

each other. Once a subdivider has been added to your circuit, you may edit the subdivider<br />

as you would any other object in your geometry. You may click on the subdivider<br />

and move it. You may also control the display of the subdivider lines and<br />

labels in the Object Visibility dialog box, invoked by selecting View ⇒ Object<br />

Visibility from the project editor’s main menu.<br />

Since each of the coupled line segments are 595 mils long and you wish to place<br />

the subdivision lines at the halfway point, each subsequent subdivision line should<br />

be placed 595 mils further to the right in the circuit. So the second subdivision line<br />

should be placed at 990 mils from the left box wall.<br />

6 Move the cursor until the X coordinate is 990.0 in the status bar and click to<br />

place the second subdivision line.<br />

The subdivision line appears on your circuit and the sections are relabeled as<br />

shown below.<br />

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