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Former Member over 11 years ago

Greetings

 

My name is Brian, and I am a new user of Eagle, for right now the free version.

 

First question, is there any way to stop Eagle from carrying on point to point connections.   I am sure at times this is a very useful feature, but I need it to stop after automatically after it connects 2 points.   I hope this is possible, as if this is a persistent feature, it will really turn me off to Eagle.

 

But more importantly, I did a practice design and have a problem.

 

I am using a XF2H-3415 surface mount connector, .5 mm spacing.   I have a bit of a problem with the datasheet, as it doesn't clearly state the measurement units, but since the first page notes a measurement in mm, I'm assuming they are smart enough to carry those units throughout the datasheet.

 

Let me describe what I did, and perhaps did not do.

 

I have my board layout done, I have two 12 pin single row headers on each side of the board, and the other connector on the other side.   And I see the Ratsnest.

 

I think the pad color denotes side of board, but I'm not sure how to check or change that.

 

This is where the confusion starts.

 

I can't get the autorouter to start, and I come up with 34 DRC errors.

 

I'm a beginner, probably making a silly mistake, but Eagle also has a much more complicated set of DRC rules than I'm used to.

 

I have attached an image.

 

Help is most appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Brian K

BKM Engineering

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  • AnalogNotes
    AnalogNotes over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member +2
    Brian Mcclung wrote: You don't have to act like you are the defenders of eagle. LOL, but this is the EAGLE forum - we *ARE* the defenders of EAGLE! * AnalogNotes dons his EAGLE cape and stands on the…
  • AnalogNotes
    AnalogNotes over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member +2
    In that case, I hope at least the first 3/4 of my messages were useful to you... Best of luck, sir!
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to AnalogNotes +2
    I'm always amazed by some people for whom the HELP section included in most software in unused. The same people expect others to guide them through a learning process, but then bite the hand that feeds…
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago

    Thanks for all your help so far.

     

    How do I change the units to Metric.   Is it possible?   Is it possible to make it default?

     

    I made the following changes:   DRC/ Sizes/ Minimum Width/5mil

     

    I got rid of all my errors.

     

    If I run ERC on schematic, 28 warnings, and no errors.

     

    If I run DRC on the board with the setting at 5mils, as mentioned previously, I do not get any errors.   Things are improving.

     

    Now I want to Autoroute, and I have what is referred to as the Freemium version.

     

    If I try to autoroute it appears to try to start, but it flashes momentarily and finishes with 0% routed.

     

    Can somebody identify what I'm obviously doing wrong.

     

    Thanks

     

    Brian

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  • AnalogNotes
    AnalogNotes over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Brian Mcclung wrote:

    How do I change the units to Metric.   Is it possible?

     

    The answer is in the manual: GRID command

     

    Is it possible to make it default?

     

    Please refer to the eagle.scr that I mentioned above.  Second section of the EAGLE manual: Configuring EAGLE  See the subsection on Mode Parameters...

     

    It may help you if you navigate to the bin directory of your EAGLE installation and double click on the file eagle_en.htm.  That will open the EAGLE manual in your web browser.  Sections are hyperlinked together and I have found that the HTML version of the manual is a great resource...

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    On 14/03/14 11:23, Brian Mcclung wrote:

    Yes Rob, I agree, how stupid of me.

     

    Why would I not expect Eagle to impose a limit on me based upon an

    action I have never performed: Adjusting the rules you carefully worked

    out to suit a component you picked on a whim.

     

    Do me a favor!

     

    Do yourself a favour and READ THE ADVICE YOU ARE GIVEN.

     

    We are not here to waste our time on your personal whinge-fest. If you

    want to know why things are as they are, and somebody answers that

    question, rejecting an answer you don't like with sarcasm is incredibly

    rude and obnoxious. Please grow up.

     

     

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    I'm going to make this really simple for you.

     

    The next time anybody refers to anything I'm questioning, wanting to do, or thinking you should be allowed to do as catastrophically stupid, they will get an attitude from me.

     

    You don't have to act like you are the defenders of eagle.

     

    Everything about Eagle is not the greatest.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    I want to clarify.

     

    I have been reading the advice given.   I have not rejected anything.   I'm here to learn how to do things.

     

    And I have tried to thank everybody who has helped me.

     

    None of these 4 things requires me to like Eagle.

     

    And I don't have to justify anything I would like to do.

     

    Now that we have that straightened out, if you don't want to help, don't!!!!

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  • AnalogNotes
    AnalogNotes over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Brian Mcclung wrote:

    You don't have to act like you are the defenders of eagle.

     

    LOL, but this is the EAGLE forum - we *ARE* the defenders of EAGLE!

     

     * AnalogNotes dons his EAGLE cape and stands on the roof, hands on hips, gazing into the distance with his hair and cape billowing behind him in the wind while patriotic music plays...

     

    Everything about Eagle is not the greatest.

     

    In some circles, that comment would be worthy of the title "troll"...

     

    Troll (Internet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

     

    Seriously though, what other EDA products have you used, why are they better than EAGLE, and why aren't you using them?

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to AnalogNotes

    I'm going to make this really simple for you.

     

    The next time anybody refers to anything I'm questioning, wanting to do, or thinking you should be allowed to do as catastrophically stupid, they will get an attitude from me.

     

    You don't have to act like you are the defenders of eagle.

     

    Everything about Eagle is not the greatest.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to AnalogNotes

    I'm not going to respond to your insults.

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  • AnalogNotes
    AnalogNotes over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    What part of "Seriously though, what other EDA products have you used, why are they better than EAGLE, and why aren't you using them?" do you consider to be an insult?

     

    I hope you'll take a deep breath and read the part that starts with "LOL" again and see it for the humor that it is.  You *do* know what LOL means, right?  Wikipedia: LOL

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to AnalogNotes

    Leave it.

     

    It was the 1st 3/4 of your message that was insulting.

     

    I will find other resources for help.

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  • AnalogNotes
    AnalogNotes over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    In that case, I hope at least the first 3/4 of my messages were useful to you...

     

    Best of luck, sir!

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to AnalogNotes

    I'm always amazed by some people for whom the HELP section included in most software in unused.

    The same people expect others to guide them through a learning process, but then bite the hand that feeds them.

     

    You tried your best Doug, now its time to let Brian discover it on his own.

     

     

    No I'm not an expert on Eagle and I'm learning it as well, but I've used the help section to find out many things.

    Like everything you don't know, it takes time to learn and this is no different.

     

    Mark

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    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to AnalogNotes

    I'm always amazed by some people for whom the HELP section included in most software in unused.

    The same people expect others to guide them through a learning process, but then bite the hand that feeds them.

     

    You tried your best Doug, now its time to let Brian discover it on his own.

     

     

    No I'm not an expert on Eagle and I'm learning it as well, but I've used the help section to find out many things.

    Like everything you don't know, it takes time to learn and this is no different.

     

    Mark

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    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to mcb1

    You should really listen to yourself.

     

    I haven't refused any advice, or ignored anything that was told me that was relevant to my needs.

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