jean-pierre charras wrote:

> 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
> 

where are the power symbols on the component.  it is something that i put there.
i don't think so.  i did not have a reason as they are just more of the 
component on the sheet.

if they are marked how do i get rid of the mark?
can i send you the files to look at?


dave


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