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Schematic-vs-PCB Differences

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Former Member over 13 years ago

I am having a problem with connections on the schematic not following through to become nets on the layout drawing. Is this a common problem with EAGLE? I am using a standard library part and a part that I created, so it is possible that my part will simply not connect to the net. I had no problem making the connection on the schematic, though, so I don't understand why it doesn't connect on the PCB.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

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    Paul Horst wrote:

     

    >I am having a problem with connections on the schematic not following through to become nets on

    >the layout drawing. Is this a common problem with EAGLE? I am using a standard library part and>

    >a part that I created, so it is possible that my part will simply not connect to the net. I had no

    >problem making the connection on the schematic, though, so I don't understand why it doesn't

    >connect on the PCB.

     

    are you sure board and schematic are still consistent?

    Consitency may be lost if you change the schematic (adding/deleting

    parts/nets is relevant, just moving things around is not a problem)

    while the board file is closed.

    Run ERC to check.

     

    I don't think wire vs. net command is an issue here.

    The main difference between wire and net commands is the fact that the

    net command will place connection points automatically, where the wire

    command does not (so a connection and a crossing lock to same).

     

    The easiest way to see if nets/wires are connected to a part is to

    pick up the part and move it. All connected nets will follow the part

    in that case (use ESC to abort the move without modifications).

    --

     

    Lorenz

     

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    Paul Horst wrote:

     

    >I am having a problem with connections on the schematic not following through to become nets on

    >the layout drawing. Is this a common problem with EAGLE? I am using a standard library part and>

    >a part that I created, so it is possible that my part will simply not connect to the net. I had no

    >problem making the connection on the schematic, though, so I don't understand why it doesn't

    >connect on the PCB.

     

    are you sure board and schematic are still consistent?

    Consitency may be lost if you change the schematic (adding/deleting

    parts/nets is relevant, just moving things around is not a problem)

    while the board file is closed.

    Run ERC to check.

     

    I don't think wire vs. net command is an issue here.

    The main difference between wire and net commands is the fact that the

    net command will place connection points automatically, where the wire

    command does not (so a connection and a crossing lock to same).

     

    The easiest way to see if nets/wires are connected to a part is to

    pick up the part and move it. All connected nets will follow the part

    in that case (use ESC to abort the move without modifications).

    --

     

    Lorenz

     

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