I tested it, it works FINE! now, I'm going to post another question about ground zone and automatic trace suppression ...
thanks again! --- In [email protected], Julien <julien.ba...@...> wrote: > > Thanks a lot!! > I'll test it asap! > It could be fine to put these informations in the pdf or elsewhere > > Talk soon > > // from iPhone > > Le 17 mai 09 à 23:37, Brian Sidebotham <brian.sidebot...@...> a > écrit : > > > > > > > Hi Julien, > > > > It looks like a problem with your designators. A while back a problem > > was fixed with the specctra import where a component name began with a > > number instead of an alphabetical character. So your component 1pin > > should now parse correctly. > > > > I think your problem is with the reference designators for your > > component 1pin, they have no designator portion, only the number is > > present. So your 1pin component designators are for example 1, 2, 3, > > 4, 5, etc. instead of something sane like J1, J2, J3, J4, J5, etc. > > > > Unfortunately I'm on a plane tomorrow and am packing now so I don't > > have the time to look at this any further, but I'm sure you can fix > > this by making sure your 1pin reference designators start with at > > least one alphabetical character (a-z) > > > > The KiCad autorouter is currently not as good as the freerouter.net > > version, so I would suggest using the freerouter version at the moment > > and importing the specctra session back into kicad as your are trying > > to do if you intend to autoroute boards. > > > > Best Regards, > > > > Brian Sidebotham. > > > > 2009/5/17 Julien Bayle <julien.ba...@...>: > > > [Attachment(s) from Julien Bayle included below] > > > > > > hi Brian, > > > > > > here is the error message (in french, but I can translate it) > > > here is the ses file from freerouting.net, too. > > > > > > I hope I can solve that ... > > > > > > > > > as I wrote, I don't understand too why sometimes kicad doesn't > > autoroute > > > anything :-( > > > if it does, I don't use freerouting.net anymore but ... > > > Julien > > > > > > > > > 2009/5/17 Brian Sidebotham <brian.sidebot...@...> > > >> > > >> > > >> 2009/5/17 Julien Bayle <julien.ba...@...>: > > >> > hi, > > >> > > > >> > I would want to autoroute my pcb. > > >> > I tested native autorouter... on several pcb, it began to > > autoroute and > > >> > finished . on some other, it didn't start and just displayed > > the whole > > >> > unrouted wires. > > >> > > > >> > so, I tested freerouting.net > > >> > it works everytime and it is pretty good! > > >> > BUT, how to use the result from freerouting.net to kicad to > > finish my > > >> > pcb ?? > > >> > > > >> > I tried to save the file as a session specctra file (.ses) but > > when I'm > > >> > trying to import it in kiCad, there is an error message (expected > > >> > component_id at line 7 etc etc) > > >> > > > >> > how can I solve my problem?? > > >> > > > >> > cheers, > > >> > julien > > >> > > >> Hi Julien, > > >> > > >> It sounds like you are doing the right thing, so please post up the > > >> exact error message you get, and if possible attach your specctra > > >> session file. I'm sure someone will be able to help you further > > from > > >> there. > > >> > > >> Best Regards, > > >> > > >> Brian Sidebotham. > > > > > > > > > Attachment(s) from Julien Bayle > > > > > > 1 of 1 Photo(s) > > > > > > error.jpg > > > > > > 1 of 1 File(s) > > > > > > PCB1.ses > > > > > >
