in eeschema the pin has a name.

in pcbnew the pin also has a name.

the component and the module are independent and were made by different 
persons.

So it is possible (probable) that the pins have not the same name.

Alain

[email protected] escreveu:
> Not sure i know what you mean.
> I think your saying if i assigned the wrong module to a part
> in Cvpcb it won't get wired in pcbnew ??
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Alain Mouette <ala...@...> wrote:
>> You probably have diffent names in eeschema and pcbnew.
>>
>> Example: a trandistor with B-C-E and a module with 1-2-3
>>
>> Alain
>>
>> acidb...@... escreveu:
>>> I always do an ERC check, till it gets to 0.
>>> Whats a good grid size? I always use the default,which i think
>>> is 50ml, should i try something smaller?
>>> BTW this always happens in kicad, i could never figure out why.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --- In [email protected], Andy Eskelson <andyyahoo@> wrote:
>>>> Every connection you make should have a wire in the rats nest.
>>>>
>>>> Have you run an ERC on the circuit?
>>>> The most common problem is that you forget to add junctions when there
>>>> are more than one connection on a wire. (I'm always doing this)
>>>>
>>>> Another problem is that you mess up the grid size and the connection does
>>>> not quite connect to a pin.
>>>>
>>>> In both cases the ERC check you throw up a list of bad connections and
>>>> draw a little arrow where the problem is.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 18:35:13 -0000
>>>> "acidblue@" <sunblaster5@> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> when i open Pcbnew, after CVPcb, i noticed some of my led's and resistors 
>>>>> aren't connected, no rats nest.
>>>>> Shouldn't every module have a connection ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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