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Critical bug in DRC rule for "Minimum Drill" size

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chipdesk
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Critical bug in DRC rule for "Minimum Drill" size

I changed the Minimum Drill size from 0.35mm to 0.15mm in the DRC rules of my project:

pic01.pngUnfortunately, this has absolutely no effect on my board. I clicked both the Apply and then Check buttons in the DRC window, but Eagle keeps indicating all drills with a diameter below 0.35mm as an error.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The error is indicated to be on layer 20 (the Dimension layer):

pic02.png

 

I use the latest Eagle version: 9.5.1 Premium

 

 

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Message 2 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: chipdesk

This sounds similar to the infamous Airwire bug that has been mentioned before. I'd recommend closing then re-opening your file. This method works for the Airwire bug so it would be interesting to see if it applies to this drill size bug too. 

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chipdesk
in reply to: Anonymous

Negative,
Closing Eagle and restarting the project has no effect.

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jorge_garcia
in reply to: chipdesk

Hello @chipdesk,

I hope you're doing well. Whenever this happens almost always there's a conflict with the netclasses. Check your netclasses and make sure the default netclass is set to 0 for all of it's values. If it's set to anything but 0 then it's possible for these settings to override the DRC.

Let me know if you continue to run into issues.

Best Regards,


Jorge Garcia
​Product Support Specialist for Fusion 360 and EAGLE

Kudos are much appreciated if the information I have shared is helpful to you and/or others.

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chipdesk
in reply to: jorge_garcia

Hi @jorge_garcia ,

Thank you so much for fixing the problem! It was indeed due to net classes. I completely forgot about them.

If I may give some feedback: there is already some useful info written at the bottom of each DRC tab. Perhaps you could add a warning there, like

 > "Warning: DRC rules can be overridden by net class rules. Click here to check your netclass rules."

That would have saved me (and other users) a lot of headaches 😉

 

Kind greetings,

Kristof Mulier

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