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Can't Connect Wire to Part Pin [OrCad Capture]

UWJeff
UWJeff over 17 years ago

Hey Guys,

 

I've used OrCad Capture a couple times before this for some small, single-chip designs, as well as other schematic software for much more complex layouts.  My current project is a three-chip solution include an Altera Cyclone III part.  My problem comes with part C of the Cyclone III part.  Both A and B don't suffer from this issue.  Basically, wires won't connect to any of the pins on part C - it looks as though the part is hovering over top of the wires, as if on a second layer.  I've attached a picture as reference.

 

Has anyone encoutered this?  Any idea on a fix?  I've attempted to create a new page, with no luck, even a new project with the same result.  I think it might be the library, but thought I would check here first.

 

Thanks for your time and help,

 

Jeff

 

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    Soundman99 over 17 years ago

    One thing that I always do to eliminate this issue (if you don't have access to the part library, as is the case with me) is to force the wire to snap to the pin.  Start adding the wire, then right click and then say "snap to pin".  This will snap the wire to the pin, even it it's off grid, like yours are.  We recently went through and updated all of our libraries so we wouldn't have this issue, but there was a while where this was becoming a problem.  I do it now out of force of habit.

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  • Soundman99
    Soundman99 over 17 years ago

    One thing that I always do to eliminate this issue (if you don't have access to the part library, as is the case with me) is to force the wire to snap to the pin.  Start adding the wire, then right click and then say "snap to pin".  This will snap the wire to the pin, even it it's off grid, like yours are.  We recently went through and updated all of our libraries so we wouldn't have this issue, but there was a while where this was becoming a problem.  I do it now out of force of habit.

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