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How to solve the problem INFO(ORCAP-2242): Checking Incorrect Pin Group Assignment

Jejiji
Jejiji over 5 years ago
INFO(ORCAP-2242): Checking Incorrect Pin Group Assignment
Report for Invalid References
Report for Duplicate References
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Checking Entire Design: PCB_DESIGN
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Checking Power Pin Visibility 
Checking Normal Convert View Sync 
INFO(ORCAP-36105): Checking Missing Pin Numbers 
Checking Device with Zero pins 
INFO(ORCAP-36101): Checking Missing PCB Footprint Property 
Checking Name Property for Hierarchical Instances 
INFO(ORCAP-2211): Check High Speed Properties Syntax
INFO(ORCAP-2212): Check Power Ground Mismatch
Reporting Unused Refdes in multiple part packages
How to solve the problem? 
Help me pls
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  • excellon1
    excellon1 over 5 years ago

    Verify that your schematic symbol has the same number of pins as the actual footprint. Verify on your symbol that the pins have the correct swap properties assigned if the pins on a symbol are defined as swappable.

    Thanks.

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  • Jejiji
    Jejiji over 5 years ago in reply to excellon1

    It is not show preview of component.

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  • Jejiji
    Jejiji over 5 years ago in reply to Jejiji

    Could you solve this problem?

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