Hi guys,
I'm in charge of a test board PCB and I've 20 similar blocks.
I'd like to know if it's possible to copy a placement/wiring according to the schematic.
Thanks for help.
David.
Hi guys,
I'm in charge of a test board PCB and I've 20 similar blocks.
I'd like to know if it's possible to copy a placement/wiring according to the schematic.
Thanks for help.
David.
Group: Polygon or rectangle (->online help)
Cut (->online help)
Paste (->online help) as often you want
Works with:
sch + brd (Back-Forward-Annotation ACTIVE)
brd only (NO Back-Forward-Annotation)
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Thanks for your answer Josef-Michael.
But with this way, I've got a problem with the cummon nets. In fact, when I copy/paste a block, the cummon nets are not connected together in the board.
Is there a solution to this instead of put cummon nets one by one?
Regards.
David
the key is to name every net with an unique name (no $nnn). the supply
nets need not to be named individually, they will count up, e.g. gnd1, gnd2
...
after pasting rename all to "gnd" & answer the question to connect them with
yes. do this with the other supply nets in the same way.
hth
the key is to name every net with an unique name (no $nnn). the supply
nets need not to be named individually, they will count up, e.g. gnd1, gnd2
...
after pasting rename all to "gnd" & answer the question to connect them with
yes. do this with the other supply nets in the same way.
hth