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How can I connect vectorized series resistors?

jsaenznoval
jsaenznoval over 11 years ago

 Hi,

 

I'm trying two connect a vectorized resistor in series as the attached image show. When I try to connect the positive/negative terminal of my vectorized resistor to a single resistor or element I get the following error:

 Error: Net "net<1:4>,vrn1" (5 bits) can't connect to "R2", pin "PLUS" (1 bit).

 

Error: Net "vrp1,net<1:4>" (5 bits) can't connect to "R1", pin "PLUS" (1 bit).

 

 What did I do wrong?

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    You should attach the vrp1,net<1:4> and net<1:4>,vrn1 to the vertical wires, and then attach vrp1 and vrn1 to the horizontal wires to tap off the bundle elements that you want the resistors to connect to. See the picture attached - note that I've used the "h" bindkey to show where each label is attached (so the pinky-purple labels and lines show which wire they are attached to). The white labels show the terminal net names for each device pin.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    You should attach the vrp1,net<1:4> and net<1:4>,vrn1 to the vertical wires, and then attach vrp1 and vrn1 to the horizontal wires to tap off the bundle elements that you want the resistors to connect to. See the picture attached - note that I've used the "h" bindkey to show where each label is attached (so the pinky-purple labels and lines show which wire they are attached to). The white labels show the terminal net names for each device pin.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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