Hi All,
I have a populated board which has two nets shorted to each other
during assembly. I want to view both of the nets with different colors in
Protel 99SE PCB document, so that I can locate the potential areas where the
two nets are in close proximity.
Can some one tell me how to
Hi,
Does anyone know what the going rate for an upgradable 99SE
package is approximately? Any help would be greatly appreciated
as I have no idea and would like to make a reasonable offer when
a package comes along.
Thanks,
-Bob
but you can make the nets different colors
you just can't change the highlight color
which i think is what he wanted
just double click the net in browse PCB
Dennis Saputelli
Tony Karavidas wrote:
You can't because there is only one highlight color.
If you had DXP you could filter by the
Hi Adeel,
I would select one net and change it to an unused
layer, with its own colour, then do the same for
the other net.
Although I have always found shorts using a ohm
meter on a milli-ohm scale, you can narrow it
down to a small area very quickly.
Darren Moore
-Original
True, but changing the net color would only change the ratsnets. He already
has a routed board with a short somewhere. DXP would help him see it.
-Original Message-
From: Dennis Saputelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 4:48 PM
To: Protel EDA Forum