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To delete the dangling wires

Pacific Feng
Pacific Feng over 2 years ago

Like the picture below, there are a lot of dangling wires related to the VSS and VSS. I am wondering whether there is a way to delete these wires nad solve these warnings. Thank you very much!

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  • DimoM
    DimoM over 2 years ago

    I don't think these are dangling wires, it seems to me these are the ends of your followpins on M1 and M2.  If this is the case you should not trim them.
    These markers are always there in my designs too. I am yet to figure out how to suppress them.

    - Dimo

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  • Pacific Feng
    Pacific Feng over 2 years ago in reply to DimoM

    Thank you very much!

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