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Cannot delete a zero length wire in layout

Former Member
Former Member over 8 years ago

Hi,

 

I have a visible short zero length wire that the DRC tool complains about and I see it on the top layer.  However, I cannot select it as a group to delete it.  When I group it, it say group contains nothing.  I am using version 6.5.0 for this design.

 

How do I get rid of this?

 

many thanks,

Sadry

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  • autodeskguest
    0 autodeskguest over 8 years ago

    On 23/04/15 04:22, ezrcer wrote:

    Hi,

     

    I have a visible short zero length wire that the DRC tool complains

    about and I see it on the top layer.  However, I cannot select it as a

    group to delete it.  When I group it, it say group contains nothing.  I

    am using version 6.5.0 for this design.

     

    How do I get rid of this?

     

    First, make sure you're not completely misinterpreting what you see. 99%

    of complaints like this are down to that. In particular, it's usually

    not a wire at all but a marker to say that you haven't cleared

    (processed) a previous DRC error.

     

     

     

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  • clem57
    0 clem57 over 8 years ago

     

    Function
    Calculates the shortest possible airwires and polygons.

     

    Syntax
    RATSNEST

     

    See also SIGNAL, MOVE, POLYGON, RIPUP

    The RATSNEST command assesses all of the airwire connections in order to achieve the shortest possible paths, for instance, after components have been moved. After reading a netlist via the SCRIPT command, it is also useful to use the RATSNEST command to optimize the length of airwires.

     

    The RATSNEST command also calculates all Polygons belonging to a signal. This is necessary in order to avoid the calculation of airwires for pads already connected with polygons. All of the calculated areas are then being displayed in the "real mode". Normally, this decreases the screen redraw speed. You can switch back to the faster "outline mode" with the RIPUP command.
    The automatic calculation of the polygons can be turned off with SET POLYGON_RATSNEST OFF;.

     

    RATSNEST ignores airwires representing signals which have their own layer in a multilayer board (e.g. layer $GND for signal GND), apart from signals connecting smd pads to a supply layer with a via-hole.

     

    Note that RATSNEST doesn't mark the board drawing as modified, since the calculated polygon data (if any) is not stored in the board, and the recalculated airwires don't really constitute a modification of the drawing.

     

    Zero length airwires

     

    If two or more wires of the same signal on different routing layers end at the same point without being connected through a pad or a via, a zero length airwire is generated, which will be displayed as an X-shaped cross in the Unrouted layer. The same applies to smds that belong to the same signal and are placed on opposite sides of the board.

     

    Such zero length airwires can be picked up with the ROUTE command just like ordinary airwires. They may also be handled by placing a VIA at that point.

     

    Making sure everything has been routed

     

    If there is nothing left to be routed, the RATSNEST command will respond with the message

     

    Ratsnest: Nothing to do! 

    Otherwise, if there are still airwires that have not been routed, the message

    Ratsnest: xx airwires. 

    will be displayed, where xx gives the number of unrouted airwires.

    Clem

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  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 8 years ago

    Thanks both for your help o n this!

     

    I was able to delete this 0 length wire by Clem's suggestion of clearing the DRC error log.  It was indeed a 0 length wire and the DRC complained about it again after I deleted the error log, BUT this time I was able to group it and delete it.

     

    Many thanks !!!

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