Sync delete old traces

laurent_dardinier
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Sync delete old traces

laurent_dardinier
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Hi,

I have been using Fusion 360 Electronic for 3 weeks now and get some troubles about syncronization (that is never automatic). When I modify my schematic and activate sync, the old traces concerned by the modification and some others are deleted!!

For example, I added pull-up on my I2C lines and after sync all IC lines have gone away. Same thing for ground plane. I add/modify a GND connection and all my GND plane disappeared! It is very very time expansive and deconcerting.

How to do to workarroud this problem?

Thank you.

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CGBenner
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@laurent_dardinier 

Hello, and welcome!  I'm sorry you are having problems.  Maybe @jorge_garcia can help?

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jorge_garcia
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Hi @laurent_dardinier,

 

With Fusion it's important that the schematic and the board are always open together. That way they will track automatically. The synchronizer should only be used if a consistency has been broken.  There is no need to regularly use the synchronizer.

Could you elaborate on your workflow?

 

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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laurent_dardinier
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Hi, @jorge_garcia 
I know that , I tried. The way I found to get it work is to export schematic and layout to eagle format and then import files in order to create a project. That way it seems to work properly.
Laurent

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