Why would any airwire be connected to an unconnected pin?

Why would any airwire be connected to an unconnected pin?

bvernham
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Why would any airwire be connected to an unconnected pin?

bvernham
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Why would any airwire be connected to an unconnected pin?

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Schematic has nothing connected to 3V3.  Even made the pin nc.

 

Board airwire is connecting the 3.3V bus to an unconnected pin.

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But VCC is not connected to 5 volts?

 

Really confused!

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks

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Hi @bvernham ,

 

I hope you're doing well. It would be good to have the schematic file to double check. Where did you get that X symbol from, did you make it? Is your component on GRID? If you can provide a file, that would be ideal but if not provide as much info as possible.

 

My hunch is that, the X symbol you created doesn't have a pin to define it's connection so it's not really connected to that pin(move the x if there's no net, there's no connection). In that case, you likely have that 3V3 pin set up as a power pin which automatically connects to other 3V3 pins.

 

Let me know if there's anything else I can do for you.

 

Best Regards,



Jorge Garcia
​Product Support Specialist for Fusion 360 and EAGLE

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