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Allegro keeps giving me an error message everytime i try to Place Manually a symbol (6 pin connector con6)...the message says: ""E- (SPMHGE-82): Pin numbers do not match between symbol and component. Run dev_check on device file for more informat

kapp
kapp over 9 years ago

Allegro keeps giving me an error message everytime i try to Place Manually a symbol (con6)...the message says:
""

Placing J1 / CON6_CONN6_CON6 / CONN6 on Top.

Select elements to place using tree view.

E- (SPMHGE-82): Pin numbers do not match between symbol and component. Run dev_check on device file for more information.

""




When I try to place the symbol, I can see the outline of the symbol but it does not let me to place due to the above message.

Please, anybody can help? 

please reply to this post or to my email

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    techk over 9 years ago

    The pin numbers of the schematic symbol do not match the pin numbers of the PCB footprint.

    Review the schematic symbol and PCB footprint pin numbers. The pin numbers must match exactly between the two.

    Note that a schematic symbol has pin names and pin numbers. Verify the pin numbers.

    The PCB footprint must not have any extra numbered pins (such as mounting holes). Mechanical pins are OK.

    If the PCB footprint has extra numbered pins such as shield pins, these pins should be added to the schematic symbol.

    Verify the path to the PCB footprint is correct.

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  • techk
    techk over 9 years ago

    The pin numbers of the schematic symbol do not match the pin numbers of the PCB footprint.

    Review the schematic symbol and PCB footprint pin numbers. The pin numbers must match exactly between the two.

    Note that a schematic symbol has pin names and pin numbers. Verify the pin numbers.

    The PCB footprint must not have any extra numbered pins (such as mounting holes). Mechanical pins are OK.

    If the PCB footprint has extra numbered pins such as shield pins, these pins should be added to the schematic symbol.

    Verify the path to the PCB footprint is correct.

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