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No Connect(NC) Pins OrCAD

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Hi

Working on a USB to Serial Converter FT232RL and a bit confused about the pins. I know that Not Connected(NC) pins are represented by a cross sign but this Pin12 has no such symbol unlike others. Also there isn't any Global signal that i can see Connected to it. See the Attached Schematics here:

https://obrazki.elektroda.pl/9734965300_1483705425.png


<a title="ft232rl.PNG" href="http://obrazki.elektroda.pl/9734965300_1483705425.png"><img src="http://obrazki.elektroda.pl/9734965300_1483705425_thumb.jpg" alt="ft232rl.PNG" /></a>

 

You are correct that an unconnected pin should have an X on it, this appears to be a connected (pin12) pin to me.
However the net cannot be seen, does ORCAD have the ability to change the colours of individual nets? If you have a look there and see if it's been disabled\made invisible or white.
 
You are correct that an unconnected pin should have an X on it, this appears to be a connected (pin12) pin to me.
However the net cannot be seen, does ORCAD have the ability to change the colours of individual nets? If you have a look there and see if it's been disabled\made invisible or white.

Hi

I just checked it in the OrCAD Suite. This pin(12) is not Connected to anything. It was just a fault in the schematics. Thanks for Your help.
 

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