In anyone is interested, here's my module data.
Somehow I ended up with two copies of pin 4, one extremely offset; the
other somehow at the end of the list, but in the correct place.
It looks as though the first copy has extra zeros at the end.
Regards,
Doug
$MODULE 39522-1008
Po 0 0 0 15 48090A3E
Dick,
Thanks for your latest comments. I noticed two things that allowed me
to narrow the problem down. First, I ripped up all traces, but the
gerbers and pcb still had the problem. Second, I noticed that an
8-pin connector did not seem to be anchored on pin 1 as expected.
When I went into the
--- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Deeds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dick,
>
> Thanks for the feedback. Auto zoom confirms that the problem is in
> the board design, not caused by the gerber output. After I auto zoom,
> the pcb shrink to a few pixels and a cursor shows up about a thir
Dick,
Thanks for the feedback. Auto zoom confirms that the problem is in
the board design, not caused by the gerber output. After I auto zoom,
the pcb shrink to a few pixels and a cursor shows up about a third of
the screen away from the upper right. The zoom level and coordinates
shown on the
--- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, "Doug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am using build 2008-0416-r982 and have run into a problem.
> I place my components and ran FreeROUTE. It did quite well with only
> one trace unrouted. I manually routed the remaining trace and saved.
> Unfortunately I n
Any ideas on what to look for either in Gerbview, PCBNEW, or in the
file itself? I check all files and found:
component layer has the offset
copper layer has the offset
component layer silk has the offset
copper layer silk is ok (there are no components on the layer)
edges layer is ok
Regards,