I use to get this a long while ago, when I was learning to use Protel,
if I can remember correctly, it is something to do with the connection
of that pin on the schematic.
The Node is the actual connection between the net and the pin.
Either, the wire is not actually snapping to the pin
I believe it's telling you that it can't find pin 2
on your PCB footprint.
Steve Smith
Product Engineer
Staco Energy Products Co.
Web Site: www.stacoenergy.com
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From: Wayne Bickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 3:28 PM
To: '[EMAIL
Wayne,
Make sure your sch symbol pin NUMBERS match the DESIGNATORS of the pcb
footprint pads. The sch symbol has a name and number, The number must match
the pad designator.
Also, make sure that you have the footprint in your pcb lib, with that pcb
lib open in the pcb editor screen, before you
Wayne
Earlier in the list in the synchroniser is there a macro that adds the
component FS1 ?
It wont add a node to a net if there is no component either already on the
pcb on earlier in the synchronizer.
Wayne Trow
PCB Design Technician
Gallagher Group LTD (COMPETETOR OF TRU-TEST !!!)
That sounds about right to me, thanks
Wayne Bickers
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From: Stephen Smith [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 15 November 2001 9:52 a.m.
To: Protel EDA Forum
Subject: Re: [PEDA] None
I use to get this a long while ago, when I was learning to use
Wayne Bickers wrote:
Hi all, I am in the process of taking a schematic to a PCB, using the update
PCB function, I am getting an error as below
Macro 1: New Node
Add node FS1-2 to net NetFS1_2
Error: Node not found
I usually get rid of this by playing around with the part schematic and
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-Original Message-
From: Steve Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:59 PM
To: 'Protel EDA Forum'
Subject: Re: [PEDA] None
I believe it's telling you that it can't find pin 2
on your PCB footprint.
Steve Smith
Product Engineer
Staco
, November 14, 2001 12:52 PM
To: Protel EDA Forum
Subject: Re: [PEDA] None
I use to get this a long while ago, when I was learning to use Protel,
if I can remember correctly, it is something to do with the connection
of that pin on the schematic.
The Node is the actual connection between
Wayne Bickers wrote:
Hi all, I am in the process of taking a schematic to a PCB, using the update
PCB function, I am getting an error as below
Macro 1: New Node
Add node FS1-2 to net NetFS1_2
Error: Node not found
I usually get rid of this by playing around with the part schematic and
]]
Sent: Thursday, 15 November 2001 10:37 a.m.
To: Protel EDA Forum
Subject: Re: [PEDA] None
Stephen Smith wrote:
I use to get this a long while ago, when I was learning to use Protel,
if I can remember correctly, it is something to do with the connection
of that pin
But for how long? Until they have another support policy change?
Best regards,
Ivan Baggett
Bagotronix Inc.
website: www.bagotronix.com
- Original Message -
From: Wayne Bickers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 2:32 PM
Subject: [PEDA] None
Rather than putting down a regular keepout, put down a couple of
layer-specific keepouts (on the outer layers).
Richard Bruer, P.E.
Chief Engineer
Instrument Division
American Magnetics, Inc.
112 Flint Road
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Phone: (865) 482-1056
Fax: (865) 482-5472
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
use the layer specific keepout tracks
they work
they look like tracks at first until you look at them closely
they don't plot with the real tracks
Dennis Saputelli
Evan Scarborough wrote:
Greetings all,
Is there a way to set up a design rule so that the defined keepout areas
only affect
Evan Scarborough wrote:
Greetings all,
Is there a way to set up a design rule so that the defined keepout areas
only affect the outer layers (other than ignoring or turning off online
DRC)? I am routing an 8 layer pcb and the surfaces have rather complicated
keepout areas for a metal
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