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Capture vs PCB Editor: Pin number mismatch Error message

Ulf K
Ulf K 11 months ago

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(Capture CIS / OrCAD Layout Prof.)  v. 23.1)

I have a design where the (Capture) Schematic contains two SOT-89 symbols.

Their pins are designated "1", "2", "3"; and "TAB". The corresponding footprint has pads named exactly the same: "1", "2", "3", and "TAB".

Creating the layout, editing it, adding or changing components in the schematic is successfully synchronized every time.

The layout editor opens, it "Pulls" the schematic and the changes are applied.

But: I constantly have two warnings in Capture that the number of pins does not match:

Warning Physical (WARNING OrCAP-2435) Number of pins in footprint "SOT-89" and instance "U3" does not match (Same message for the other, U4...) 

Did some programmer never thought of the possibility that pins could be numbered with other characters than numbers?

Or does Capture and PCB-Editor have different opinions about "numbers" ?

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  • MM202410209619
    0 MM202410209619 11 months ago in reply to MM202410209619

    I forget to mention that there is one Troubleshooting on Cadence Online Support Portal regarding ORCAP-2435.

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    0 JS202408156358 2 months ago in reply to Jeet

    This is an old thread, but I ran into a similar issue. In my case, I had downloaded footprints from Samtec. I found that pins were numbered as "01", "02",... and I had to change the pin text in the footprint to 1, 2,.... and remove the 0 prefix from the single digit numbers.

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