If you look in Tools/ERC/Rule matrix There are blocks that can be set up to
check for unconnected input ports, output ports etc. 

Jerry Fisher C.I.D.
Assoc. Elec. Engineer
Pelco 
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Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 9:29 AM
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Subject: [PEDA] Protel 99SE ERC


This is a little hard to explain, but here goes...

I am running the ERC on a schematic in Protel 99SE.  It's interesting that
there isn't a rule for determining whether a port has a mating counterpart.
The Orcad ERC has a place where it will verify that all off-page connectors
have mating counterparts.  The only thing Protel 99 verifies is that the
port is connected to something electrical.  If you had a port that was
supposed to match a port on another page, but you mispelled one of them, had
a space in one of them, etc. you wouldn't know it by using the ERC.  That
seems really strange to me!
Posted from Association web site by: Travis




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