![]() ![]() I think maybe it's heavily designed around using their schematic to PCB conversion. Then re-group the component (but not grouped as a new component - as that links all the pads!!!). I am sure it's operator error, but my work around is to ungroup the component, delete that associated net pad and then replace it with a fresh 'un-linked' pad. it deletes all the damn net connections, which can be quite a lot of track. If you 'delete net' on that pin, or 'disconnect net'. ![]() This really annoying net thing means that when you place a component, and then decide to maybe re-route a trace to a different pin, it still leaves the pin you disconnected associated with the original net (if that makes sense). Yes, ground pour will be last, once I am 100% sure that all my traces are correct.ĭiptrace. I have checked all my pcb tracks once, but there have been changes, so I need to do it again. ![]()
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