> Place and connect to those pins the noconnection symbol > (misc/nc-*-1.sym). This will connect that pins to the net > "NoConnection", which is not checked in the DRC.
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv > However, be aware that > gnetlist and gsch2pcb will conect those non-connected pins together. > We have to find a way to avoid this, but it is to be done yet. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Actually, I am very disturbed by this, and have been for some time. We encourage newbies to put a NC symbol on no-connect pins so the design passes a DRC check. However, this symbol causes all the NC pins to be connected together. This is not a good idea, particularly since it's an easy trap for newbies to get snared by. Some NC pins are actually test pins on chips which shouldn't be connected to anything lest some strange operational mode be triggered in the chip. I'd personally prefer that the DRC simply not report unconnected pins -- a usually harmless thing -- than encourage a practice which can inadvertently lead to bad boards simply to pass a DRC. The DRC is supposed to prevent errors, not cause them! Perhaps disable this feature until the appropriate fixes are rendered in the netlisting backends and in gsch2pcb???? Stuart
