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Can't find last four wires that need to be routed.

DrLightning
DrLightning over 14 years ago
I'm almost done with this board, but can't find the last four wires that need to be [manually] routed. I set to "fix" all my connect lines, vias, and symbols. Then I run autoroute. It accomplishes nothing, but says 4 wires remain to be routed. When I next super filter to ratsnest and draw a selection box around the whole board, software says "No Element Found". This is inconsistent. How do I find the 4 wires that need to be routed, or is the autorouter deceiving me? Note when I turn all layers off in the past, I can see the remaining ratsnest. I see nothing now. I noticed earlier that I wasn't getting blue ratsnest lines for unconnected Gnd signal. Could I have four unconnected grounds, and some config is causing them not to show as ratsnest????
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  • DrLightning
    DrLightning over 14 years ago
    Found http://www.cadence.com/Community/forums/p/15263/52486.aspx Used Tools / Reports / Unconnected Pins
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  • edhickey
    edhickey over 14 years ago

    You can also open the Display - Status dialog and click the colored box adjacent to Unrouted Connections to obtain the status report.

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