Michael Theurl wrote:
is there a way to check the pcb net's to find unused, shorted or strange net's ? Like a electric test from/to the .pcb = .sch files ?
If you have a netlist file loaded into your PCB pcb ... shorted copper should appear in a different color: orange.
F is the key for viewing all the copper pins/pads that are on the same net.
Occassionally it seems people get stumped (like myself) by little bits of copper traces hiding under pads. It's helpful ... in this case, or as a matter of routine, to turn-off the pins and pads and look for short pieces of copper that don't go anywhere.
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