Yes, I've come across this with the eschema linear voltage regulators. The pin names are something like IN/OUT/GND or something like that in eschema, and the TO-220 modules are numbered as 1, 2, 3, so there's a mismatch there.
You can just go into the the module editor and create a new copy of a TO-220 package (call it TO-220-VREG or something I suppose), and rename the pins to match the eschema names, or visa versa, you could go into the library editor and edit the eschema part to match the TO-220 module. In these cases I usually create a new module to match the eschema part. --Mike --- In [email protected], Botjan Jerko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think the problem is in different pin names in Eeschema and Pcbnew. > > Botjan > > On 2007.4.11, at 3:29, pirezito wrote: > > > Hi, > > The LM317 appears on the PCB and it's not connected or doesn't appear > > at all on the PCB? > > > > --- In [email protected], "pnourry2003" <pa.nourry@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Hi all > > > I am a new user and I really enjoy this program. Doing my 3dr PCB > > now, > > > I have been surprised : a LM317 regulator is OK in EEschema, but it > > is > > > not connected in PCB new. Looks like there is a schematics library > > > part, but no corresponding PCB library part. Did I miss somthing? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Patrick > > > > > > > > > > > --- > mag./M.Sc. Botjan Jerko > Botjan Jerko-Japina s.p., Raziskovanje in razvoj novih tehnologij > Botjan Jerko-Japina s.p., Research and development of new technologies > > ******************* > Elektronika/Electronics, > Software/Programi: http://www.japina.eu > slo. blog: http://www.japina.eu/blog-slo > Eng. blog: http://www.japina.eu/blog-eng > trgovina/store: http://www.japina.eu/store >
