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archive over 16 years ago

ERROR(SPMHDB-195): Error processing 'J26': Text line is outside of the extents..

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ERROR(SPMHNI-197): Symbol 'SMLEDCMD6721' for device 'LED_SMLEDCMD6721_CMD67' has no refdes.

 

I have no idea on the first one...but the second one i know what it means and there is a text indicator in the *.dra file that says " #RefDes "...so why is it still giving me an error?

 

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  • redwire
    redwire over 16 years ago

     What happens if you "show element" on the #REFEDES you see?  What are its properties?

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    archive over 16 years ago

    LISTING: 1 element(s)

                  < TEXT >             

           class         REF DES
           subclass      ASSEMBLY_TOP

      TEXT CONTENTS:
        "#REFDES"
     
        origin-xy:    (-100.0 -100.0)
        rotation:  0.000  degrees
        not_mirrored
        justification:    left

      TEXT_BLOCK# 1
      font:            ANSI
      height:          25.0
      width:           16.0
      photoplot width: 0.0
      spacing:         6.0
      line spacing:    31.0

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    redwire over 16 years ago

     Sounds like one of the following problems:
    1) DRA and PSM are not in sync.  To correct, recreate the symbol.

    2) PSM is being read from another path than you think and it does not have the correct info.

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