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gEDA-user: Why do I have a green pad on my LQFP64 package?
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- From: Bob Paddock <bob.paddock@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 09:20:01 -0400
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I am using one of JohnL's footprints:
LQFP64-10x10-64_Philips
At some point during the board layout I had a DRC error on pin 45 that I
fixed, but for some reason pin 45 turned green. It finally got to the point
where I stripped the traces from that section of board. It still remains
green.
The GTK dialog says "green" means connected. I don't understand what is going
on here?
This is from CVS code of Aug/6/2005.