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Re: Electrical rules check warnings
开云体育Thank you. The symbol was wrong and is now
fixed. I am using an 0.05 inch grid. On 2024-09-06 14:50, Robert via
groups.io wrote:
No, you can't ignore the warning as it means something isn't connected -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Electrical rules check warnings
开云体育Thank you. The symbol was wrong and is now
fixed. On 2024-09-06 15:15, brian wrote:
It is telling you it is is not connected. This is a common problem if people design symbols with an inappropriate grid. Best is to use 1.27mm (0.05") for schematics and symbols. -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Electrical rules check warnings
开云体育It is telling you it is is not connected. This is a common problem if people design symbols with an inappropriate grid. Best is to use 1.27mm (0.05") for schematics and symbols.You can select things, right click, and "align to grid" but that only works if the symbol and schematic grids are compatible (i.e. typically 0.05") On 2024-09-06 9:40 a.m., John Woodgate
via groups.io wrote:
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Re: Electrical rules check warnings
No, you can't ignore the warning as it means something isn't connected
as it should be. It certainly used to be the case that all the supplied kicad symbols were drawn using a US units grid. If that's still the case, then using a metric grid will be problematic. Try switching to US units and using a 0.05" grid, even if that requires gritted teeth. Regards, Robert. * Plain text email - safe, readable, inclusive. * -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com |
Electrical rules check warnings
开云体育I am getting warnings related to two pins of
one symbol 'Symbol pin or wire end off connection grid', even if
I set the grid to 0.1mm. Can I just ignore these warnings? -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Mounting hole problem
开云体育Thank you. On 2024-09-03 15:30, Andrea Farini
wrote:
-- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Mounting hole problem
开云体育Hi, you can create as many electrical symbols as you want and associate a mechanical symbol.For the screw, create an electrical symbol yourself, add a connection PIN and associate it with the mounting hole. This way you can also give a signal to the screw Il 31 ago 2024 00:27, John Woodgate <jmw@...> ha scritto:
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Re: Mounting hole problem
开云体育Yes, thanks, Tony. I've found it, with much
help. On 2024-08-30 23:00, Tony Casey wrote:
There's a mounting hole in the standard Mechanical schematic library. -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Mounting hole problem
开云体育There's a mounting hole in the standard Mechanical schematic library.-- Regards,
Tony On 30/08/2024 19:43, John Woodgate
wrote:
But how do you add mounting holes to a schematic? It seems impossible to get to a Mounting hole library from the Schematic screen. Do they have to be added as pads, adjusted to have no copper? |
Re: Mounting hole problem
开云体育You are right, but I just didn't see the
significance of that very short message, probably because it
doesn't mention Schematic. screen. On 2024-08-30 21:02, Robert via
groups.io wrote:
In an email sent by meelis.reimets yesterday at 0415 it says "I have -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Mounting hole problem
开云体育In this case, I think I can say NO. The
Mounting hole library is only accessible from the PCB screen.
The Mechanical library is accessible from the Schematic screen. On 2024-08-30 20:32, Robert via
groups.io wrote:
But that's exactly what both myself and others said to do in earlier -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Mounting hole problem
But that's exactly what both myself and others said to do in earlier
emails! To quote myself, "there are loads to choose from in the Mounting Hole library". Regards, Robert. * Plain text email - safe, readable, inclusive. * -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com |
Re: Mounting hole problem
开云体育THAT'S IT!! That's the key fact I've been
looking for. Use the Mechanical library.? Merci beaucoup and
then some! On 2024-08-30 20:10, jpgendner via
groups.io wrote:
I now use my owne library, however I think I used a symbol of the mechanical library as example: -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Mounting hole problem
开云体育I'm sorry that we are not communicating I
think you know so much about the subject that you can't see the
silly problems a beginner has. On 2024-08-30 20:00, Robert via
groups.io wrote:
No, the first two sentences say it's about adding mounting holes to the -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Mounting hole problem
开云体育I now use my owne library, however I think I used a symbol of the mechanical library as example:?Regards, Jean-Paul
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Re: Mounting hole problem
No, the first two sentences say it's about adding mounting holes to the
schematic. I don't know how I can make it any simpler. I explained how to add a mounting hole to the schematic, how to optionally assign it a part number for the screw, how to assign it a footprint (there are loads to choose from in the Mounting Hole library, as others have said, or you can make your own in a few seconds), and that you could optionally connect it to, for example, chassis ground in the schematic. Now when you go to the board layout and tell it to update from the schematic, like any other component your mounting hole will appear, ready for you to place it. And /if/ you export the BOM, it will appear in the BOM. You don't have to export the BOM, but it sure makes ordering components easier, especially if you have the part numbers in it for the correct screws. Regards, Robert. That text seems to be about adding screws to the BOM. I suppose Ijust don't get the implications of what you wrote. -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com |
Re: Mounting hole problem
开云体育That text seems to be about adding screws to
the BOM. I suppose I just don't get the implications of what you
wrote. On 2024-08-30 19:24, Robert via
groups.io wrote:
And the next three sentences tell you how to do that. -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Mounting hole problem
And the next three sentences tell you how to do that.
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Regards, Robert. * Plain text email - safe, readable, inclusive. * On 30/08/2024 19:18, John Woodgate via groups.io wrote:
Yes, you did, and I am grateful for all help, but you wrote this: |
Re: Mounting hole problem
开云体育Merci. On 2024-08-30 18:49, jpgendner via
groups.io wrote:
I always use pads with cooper. The pads may be connected to a net or not. -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |