[PCB_FORUM] Re: sch4pins-pcb5pins

As long as you don't have the "PINCOUNT" property on the schematic side,
you should be able to have differing pincounts, and Allegro will simply
ignore this as a warning reading the netlist. Only time I've had problems
is when parts have the PINCOUNT property.

Good day.

Mitch

>
> Hi Sam,
>
> The number of pins on the footprint should be the same
> as the number of pins on part in the schematic.
> In your case you need to add NC property on the
> schematic part. The value of the property should be
> the number of the pin ( same is on the foorprint)
>
> --- sjcharles@xxxxxxx wrote:
>



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