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How to mark a floating bus net as noConn in Schematic Composer in IC5141

RFStuff
RFStuff over 11 years ago

 Dear All,

I have circuit block (symbol) with a bus line which I want to keep it floating.

To avoid the blinking, itried to use noConn . But it is not taking as it is a bus.

How it can be fixed ?

Kind Regards,

 

 

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  • Marc Heise
    Marc Heise over 11 years ago

     Hi,

     

    you could swtich the schematic checking for floating nets to "Ignore", default is 'Warning".
    It's in Options-Check Rule Setup.

    The simple solution is to create a small closed loop with your wire at the floating end. :D

     

    Regards,

    Marc

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  • Marc Heise
    Marc Heise over 11 years ago

     Hi,

     

    you could swtich the schematic checking for floating nets to "Ignore", default is 'Warning".
    It's in Options-Check Rule Setup.

    The simple solution is to create a small closed loop with your wire at the floating end. :D

     

    Regards,

    Marc

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