Dear all, Thank you so much for your help.
I have found it yesterday evening by following your advices : I have moved the 3 resistors after deleted the tracks and zooming and saw nothing, BUT after I saw an other VERY SMALL track which is an other Net so that when I created the track this one was touching an other track (Net). Thanks again, Kicad ro><or, Bastien --- In [email protected], "Jim Hughen" <jhug...@...> wrote: > > Two 1k resistors and a 47k resistor are already connected by traces > (including the highlighted net connecting the right 1k resistor to the upper > pin of the 47k resistor. > > I looks like you might be trying to add a new connection to the net list > between the upper pin of the 47k resistor to the right pin of the left 1k > resistor. This connection already exists (shown as a trace below). > > The error might be because this new net would produce multiple connections to > those pins. Sometimes these multiple connections are desirable. > > Maybe look at *.net at net N-000011. > > Is this a single sided board? > > ...Jim H. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: rick.hunter49 > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 2:32 AM > Subject: [kicad-users] Kicad-pcbnew and ErrType(14) > > > > Hello all, > > I have a problem with Kicad. > I need to connect 3 pins together but when I try to connect to the third, I > get the following error message : "ErrType(14)- Two track ends". > > Please see screenshot 1.png and 2.png for more details in > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kicad-users/photos/album/1537359267/pic/list?mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&dir=asc. > > So I did "Netlist Dialog" -> "Rebuild board connectivity". Without success. > > As you can see on the 3.jpg, I use the Kicad SVN of 28 of August 2009. > I update my local SVN tree almost every week-ends but nothing changes. > > Do you have an idea ? > > Thanks for your support, > Kicad is the better GPL Electronic pcb editor for GNU/Linux of the world ! >
