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regarding import netlist problem

sanxiao
sanxiao over 16 years ago

when I imported the netlist, the error was reported:

ERROR(SPMHNI-196): Symbol '0813_1X1T_23' for device '0813-1X1T-23_1_0813_1X1T_23_081' has extra pin '16'.

ERROR(SPMHNI-196): Symbol '0813_1X1T_23' for device '0813-1X1T-23_1_0813_1X1T_23_081' has extra pin '15'.

in fatc, no 'pin 16' and 'pin 15' existing in the design.

I really don't have any idea to solve this kind of problem. waiting for your support!

thanks.

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    steve over 16 years ago

    You're Component pin count in Capture MUST match your PCB Footprint count in Allegro. ie if you have a 20 pin SOIC as your footprint your schematic symbol needs to match. You can add a property to your schematic symbol NC then add the pins in here. For your specific issue add NC = 15,16 to your part in Capture, re-create your netlist and the problem will go away.

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    steve over 16 years ago

    You're Component pin count in Capture MUST match your PCB Footprint count in Allegro. ie if you have a 20 pin SOIC as your footprint your schematic symbol needs to match. You can add a property to your schematic symbol NC then add the pins in here. For your specific issue add NC = 15,16 to your part in Capture, re-create your netlist and the problem will go away.

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