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Re: gEDA-user: symbols
Good point Dave, I should get into the habit of reading that optimize
rats report from time to time. At least I know where to start looking.
On Tue, 2008-05-06 at 08:47 -0700, Dave N6NZ wrote:
> What does the net list say? Are they somehow connected to ground by
> some attribute that you didn't expunge?
>
> It's not an accidental short to ground somewhere else is it? (Of
> course, the optimize rats should be whining about massive shorts if that
> were true.)
>
> -dave
>
> Ian Chapman wrote:
> > Hi, in gschem Add/component/power/+9V symbol, I modified it to read
> > +15V and used it to connect power to various circuits(copy past). In
> > PCB I am finding that many of these pins have an orange O on them when I
> > do optimize rats. Sometimes when I use the line tool on these pins the
> > netlist pops up indicating +15V. I can quite easily connect these what
> > should be +15V pins to the ground plane. I have added the IN OUT
> > symbols to the various sheets to ensure that inter-sheet connections are
> > there err like net +15V:1 on these IN/OUT symbols. On 3.3V it is
> > working. I must be doing something quite wrong on my schematic, any
> > ideas gratefully accepted. Regards Ian.
> >
> >
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