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Creating new .brd with different netlist.

Yoda5939
Yoda5939 over 11 years ago

 A colleague and I started out with the same schematic but different blank boards. A minimum of parts were changed on both schematics; one type of FET on each board. I built the physical symbol for each new FET and put them in the library. I am able to put both FETS on my variety of the board but on my colleagues board; I can't net on his schematic. I can take both kind of FETs, put them & take off, replace with other type of FET repeatably. I took his schematic and it doesn't want to net and bombs on the same part.Has anyone observed this behavior? In the meantime, I changed my schematic to reflect his components, and netlisted just fine and placed just fine and we can move forward, 

-Ron Scott

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    steve over 11 years ago

     Whats the exact error that the netlister fails at ? Look at the session log...

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    steve over 11 years ago

     Whats the exact error that the netlister fails at ? Look at the session log...

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