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Netlist Error: duplicate reference found but cant find a part with this ref

domkap
domkap over 3 years ago

Hello everyone

I'm running into a strange issue with Capture cis 17.4. I'm trying to to export a netlist but i'm getting the error "Duplicate reference found R117". Now the thing is that my schematic has only around 90 resistors and i can't find it with the "find" function.

Has anyone else ran into this Situation or knows a fix for it?

Thank you for your help in advance

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    0 steve over 3 years ago

    Try the Edit - Browse - Parts command. Choose the preferred mode and OK. You'll now see a list based on refdes that should show you all the parts in the design. 

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    0 steve over 3 years ago

    Try the Edit - Browse - Parts command. Choose the preferred mode and OK. You'll now see a list based on refdes that should show you all the parts in the design. 

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    0 domkap over 3 years ago in reply to steve

    There isn't a R117 in that list as well

    EDIT: Found a "Fix".  For whatever reason there was a R117 in the PCB layout. I did the following steps not knowing what actually fixed it:

    1.Removed R117 from PCB

    2. Placed a R117 in schematic.

    3. synced pcb to schematic(worked)

    4. removed R117 from schematic and synced again...

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