Brand new to Eagle and circuit boards. Climbing the learning curves.
I managed to get a schematic typed in and saved and fixed the 'error' items in the review. On my 4th or 5th attempt to get the board setup.
I have the board partially done. I had originally placed all of the components, before putting the copper ground area on with the polygon tool. A bunch of components that have the ground symbol connected on the schematic are all tied together in the board layout. I guess Eagle does that by default. This created a whole bunch of traces that don't need to be there, which greatly complicated getting the traces routed.
The problem is that after I put the copper ground area on, I can't figure out how to delete the connections that Eagle had routed together. I just want to route these to the ground area individually.
When I tried to delete a trace, I got an error "you have to do this in the schematic" but the schematic is not wrong. It just has a bunch of components and pins routed to a ground symbol.
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The other problem is that Eagle has pin4 of op amps Im using labelled 3.3v. In the schematic, pin4 is grounded. Is this a problem? I have some trace running to ground and it has "3.3V" written on it. It looks like this is wrong.
Thanks!