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'[OT]: Eagle Errors??'
2003\04\29@204346
by
Dave King
I was working on a board today and made the mistake of turning on
the angle and grid in DRC. Now I have a flood of errors on this board.
The angle errors are weird as they occur even on autorouted segments.
It supposedly is just checking for multiples of 45°'s
The grid errors are saying the pads are not on the grid, again a strange error
as the grid was used from the first step. I've nudged a few guilty parts around
but am still getting the error. Other than starting a new board anyone have
any ideas?
TIA
Dave
(I'll post this to the eagle group later)
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2003\04\29@224100
by
Bob Ammerman
The grid errors are caused because many parts, although they have been
placed on the grid, have pins that are not on the grid.
Bob Ammerman
RAm Systems
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2003\04\30@174122
by
Dave King
At 07:39 PM 29/04/03, you wrote:
>The grid errors are caused because many parts, although they have been
>placed on the grid, have pins that are not on the grid.
>
>Bob Ammerman
>RAm Systems
I did a complete board using the default 5thou grid and other than one
angle/pad
error it was ok. I was able to fix the angle error.
Now if I could figure out how to snap parts back onto the grid once they
were placed off
I could save the other board. In cad that easy to do by selecting with the
grid off then
turning it on to place.but I couldn't get Eagle to do the same thing.
Oh well after the initial freak out I learned a bit ;-]
Dave
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