![]() | Once you've imported the components in TUTOR1.PCB, you'll move them near
the work area center, using ![]()
Now, with These lines are very useful because they permit to see how is better to place the
pcb components, to avoid or to reduce, wirings cross. Using
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When you use the option over a track completly and correctly wired, you'll see
displayed, in the status line, the track name. Else, if some points of the track are
not wired, then it will appears the message "Signal routing is not
complete". If you wire togheter two or more pads that didn't get wired, with
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The command check if the tracks wirings are been done correctly, comparing the netlist data with the pcb wirings.
Then, it's important that the netlist electric scheme is correct.
Else you should make a bad pcb with not well wired, or missed, tracks.
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The autorouter, available in the Dos Circad versions, is not included in the
Windows evaluation version. If you need it you must buy Circad. Then, we have to manually place the circuit tracks one by one, using the "ratnest" line to check the wirings! This is one of the removed features of Windows Circad version, like Gerber export. |
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During the track placing phase, with ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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This is the final result, manually obtained placing the tracks with the option
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