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What does autorouter warning "used but not enabled!" mean?

autodeskguest
autodeskguest over 17 years ago

On a 4-layer board, where layers 2 and 3 are the internal layers, I'm

getting the error "Layer 2 (Route2), 3 (Route3) used but not enabled!

Objects therein may collide with vias placed by the autorouter."

 

Please can someone explain what this means and how to correctly resolve this

error?

 

Thanks

Robin

 

 

 

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    autodeskguest over 17 years ago

    Robin England wrote:

    Thanks for your reply Richard.

     

    The two inner layers are solid copper layers only to be used as power

    distribution layers to aid routing. The board does not have blind / buried

    vias.

     

    So, although I don't have any tracks in these inner layers, I do want the

    autorouter to be able to place vias to connect to these layers where

    necessary.

     

    If this is what I need to do, please could you explain how to explicitly

    allow the autorouter to use these layers? All I can find is the "supply"

    checkbox in the display layers menu.

     

    Thanks for your help

    Robin

     

     

    "Richard Hammerl" <ric@cadsoft.de> wrote in message

    news:g0jebv$drh$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

     

    Robin England schrieb:

     

    On a 4-layer board, where layers 2 and 3 are the internal layers, I'm

    getting the error "Layer 2 (Route2), 3 (Route3) used but not enabled!

    Objects therein may collide with vias placed by the autorouter."

     

    Please can someone explain what this means and how to correctly resolve

    this error?

     

    Thanks

    Robin

     

     

     

    There is a layer that contains copper elements but you don't allow

    the autoruter to use this layer for routing. So the Autorouter

    has to ignore this layer and it could happen that the Autorouter sets, for

    example a via, that covers a track inside this layer. This could

    result in short circuits or a drill through a track or something like

    that. Best would be to allow the Autorouter to use this layer, too.

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

    Richard Hammerl

    CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de

    FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/faq.htm

     

     

    Robin;

    My 4-layer board uses layers 2 and 15 as internal layers.  In

    TOOLS/DRC/LAYERS, I have my layer stack-up (called "setup" by EAGLE) as

    (12*1516).  Layer 1 is the top layer, 2 is the GND layer, 15 is the

    VCC (+5v) layer, and 16 is the bottom layer.  I have layer 2 defined as

    "$GND", and layer 15 as "$+5v".  The "$" makes layers 2 and 15 power

    plane layers.  Don't use the quotes when assigning the names.

     

    HTH

    -Dave Pollum

     

     

     

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    autodeskguest over 17 years ago

    Robin England wrote:

    Thanks for your reply Richard.

     

    The two inner layers are solid copper layers only to be used as power

    distribution layers to aid routing. The board does not have blind / buried

    vias.

     

    So, although I don't have any tracks in these inner layers, I do want the

    autorouter to be able to place vias to connect to these layers where

    necessary.

     

    If this is what I need to do, please could you explain how to explicitly

    allow the autorouter to use these layers? All I can find is the "supply"

    checkbox in the display layers menu.

     

    Thanks for your help

    Robin

     

     

    "Richard Hammerl" <ric@cadsoft.de> wrote in message

    news:g0jebv$drh$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

     

    Robin England schrieb:

     

    On a 4-layer board, where layers 2 and 3 are the internal layers, I'm

    getting the error "Layer 2 (Route2), 3 (Route3) used but not enabled!

    Objects therein may collide with vias placed by the autorouter."

     

    Please can someone explain what this means and how to correctly resolve

    this error?

     

    Thanks

    Robin

     

     

     

    There is a layer that contains copper elements but you don't allow

    the autoruter to use this layer for routing. So the Autorouter

    has to ignore this layer and it could happen that the Autorouter sets, for

    example a via, that covers a track inside this layer. This could

    result in short circuits or a drill through a track or something like

    that. Best would be to allow the Autorouter to use this layer, too.

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

    Richard Hammerl

    CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de

    FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/faq.htm

     

     

    Robin;

    My 4-layer board uses layers 2 and 15 as internal layers.  In

    TOOLS/DRC/LAYERS, I have my layer stack-up (called "setup" by EAGLE) as

    (12*1516).  Layer 1 is the top layer, 2 is the GND layer, 15 is the

    VCC (+5v) layer, and 16 is the bottom layer.  I have layer 2 defined as

    "$GND", and layer 15 as "$+5v".  The "$" makes layers 2 and 15 power

    plane layers.  Don't use the quotes when assigning the names.

     

    HTH

    -Dave Pollum

     

     

     

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