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Orcad- DRC warnings in orcad capture..

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Hi frnds...
Following are the warning i have got in orcad while checking DRC.. Will this be a considerable issue later??? Please clarify my small doubt.. thank u..

1.WARNING [DRC0006] Net has fewer than two connections N06985
2.WARNING [DRC0006] Net has fewer than two connections N06981
3.WARNING [DRC0006] Net has fewer than two connections GND_POWER
4.WARNING [DRC0034] Two wires/buses of different nets intersect visually, yet nets are not connected


With Thanks..
Deepikaa...
 

These could very well be big issues now and later.
Item 3. I think would be your biggest concern. It is saying that a net GND_POWER is a single pin net. I am wondering if this is supposed to be connected to GND?
You will want to double check all of the warnings. In Orcad there is a matrix in settings that can adjust the severity of the above warnings.

The item 3. warning might not be visible this could possibly be a power pin that has been set to zero length. You will have to do a search to find exactly where this Net exists.
If it is a zero length pin you could edit part attached and adjust pin name to peoperly connect to a net such as GND.


Eda
 
thank u sir...
yea. as u told, the considerable problem is on GND_POWER net.. I had given wrong name as GND_POWER instead of GND.
thank u..

Deeppsss...
 

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