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| deltaar |
Posted: February 02, 2008 05:58 pm
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Hi.
I'm using Eagle for the first time. Whilst trying to auto-route a single side PCB, Eagle can’t execute 100% routing, concluding at 95%. Can Eagle automatically insert jumpers during the auto-router process? Thanks. |
| fenugrec |
Posted: February 03, 2008 03:47 pm
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Never heard of it. What could happen is it uses another layer to route signals. You can configure the autorouter to use the top layer as little as possible, so you might end up with just a few, short, traces - a bit like jumpers. Though the best way is to route yourself.
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| deltaar |
Posted: February 03, 2008 04:20 pm
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Hi.
I'm placing the jumpers by hand. Thanks anyway. |
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