dave a écrit : > Dan Andersson wrote: > >> On Sunday 25 November 2007 07:15:05 dave wrote: >> >> >>> what am i doing wrong? >>> >>> i drew up a schematic and made a netlist and started to layout the board. i >>> found an error and when i went back to correct it and then make a new >>> netlist the program changed several part numbers.. so then it gave me an >>> error when it read the new netlist in the pcb layout program. >>> >>> it is driving me nuts!!! >>> >>> am i doing something wrong or is there a problem with the program? >>> >>> >>> thanks for the help >>> >>> dave. >>> >> The pcb layout does not replace or change modules as default, you need to >> tick >> the correct box for that in the net list read window. >> >> //Dan >> > > > yes. this i understand. the problem is that in the eeschema program when i > make changes and a make new netlist several part numbers ie: U12, U13, U14 > are changed to U055, U056, U057 in the eeschema drawing and in the net list > and then in the pcb drawing and that causes the traces that were on the old > parts to have no connections? > > something is wrong somewhere, but is it something i am doing or is there a > bug in the program? > When eeschema renums components like U055, U056, U057 ... this is because these components are flagged as "power symbols" Only power symbols (like VCC, GND ...) must be flagged "power component" because they are not really "components", they are special symbols
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