[PCB_FORUM] Re: finding line numbers

Sam

Does the schematic symbol for the pin headers have both the pin number and
pin name attached?

AL

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The characters are not the problem. I deleted some 2 and 3 pin headers on a
page and i can now get a board. So i went back to orginal sch and deleted
the same parts and it also works. Still don't understand why the connectors
were giving me problems. I told Eng. to come up with some shorter names.
Even some of the parts have 20 character pin names.

Thanks to everyone.

Sam 

 
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From: Bolman, Shirley H <shirley.h.bolman@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 12:08:42 -0700
Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: finding line numbers

Thank You Carolyn.

I learned how to come up with net names back in the day when 8 characters
was considered

enough for any situation. This is what I would have come up with back then:
PX4V3FBB

Shirley in Oregon

 

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Parentheses in netnames will cause problems - the + and . are probably not
good either.  What Shirley suggests is very good.

 

Carolyn

 


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No wonder! I do believe there are some restricted characters. Someone needs
to let the 

person who did the schematic that he doesn't need to write a novel when he
comes up with

net names.

PCIE_X4_P3P3VAUX_FBASEB probably would be better. No special characters but
it

still describes the signal.

 

Shirley in Oregon

 


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Here is one net name, its choking on (I didn't do the sch)

 

PCIE_X4_(+)3.3VAUX_FROM_BASE_B 

 
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Sent: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 08:50:21 -0700
Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: finding line numbers

The net names don't have any spaces in them by any chance?

Shirley in Oregon

 


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Group: Seems if i shorten net names the line errors jump to another line. I
thought the net names could be up to 32 characters. Is this true? 

 
-----Original Message-----
From: Bolman, Shirley H <shirley.h.bolman@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 14:26:36 -0700
Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: finding line numbers

Be sure you check the previous line or few lines. Most of the time when it
reports an error on line XXX

it was because the previous line did not have the correct format i.e. ; :,
etc

 

Shirley in Oregon

 


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Alan

Thanks, thats even better . Still can tell what kind of error i'm looking
for.

 

Sam

 
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Sent: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:44:16 -0400
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If your using OrCad go to File/Open/Text File

 

 

 


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Group: I get Error:Line 334 while running netlist. I know I've done this
before, but notepad, wordpad and words do not give me line numbers. I
remember setting up one of the programs to set up goto. Can someone refresh
my memory on this?

 

Thanks Sam


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