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 Post subject: Components Move when I update from Schematic
PostPosted: 03 Sep 2011, 19:45 
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In PCB Layout some components move when I update from schematic. This corrupts the placement of precisely placed connectors and other components and trashes the layout in those areas. I place dimensions on the critical components so I can see where they are. The dimensions don't move with the component. To make sure everything is in the correct place I have to delete and re-place all of the dimensions on all critical components every time I update from the schematic. I end up not being completely sure of the placement and spending lots of time checking and rechecking placements. How can I stop this. Version 2.1.0.7


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 Post subject: Re: Components Move when I update from Schematic
PostPosted: 05 Sep 2011, 09:05 
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Hi,

Could you please send PCB and schematic files to support at diptrace.com? We will try to reproduce the issue in version 2.2 RC.


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 Post subject: Re: Components Move when I update from Schematic
PostPosted: 05 Sep 2011, 21:35 
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This also happened to me in version 2.1.0.8? So I updated to 2.2 to see if it fixed it, it didn't. It took creating a pcb from the original schematic before the problem would go away, It was obviously some disarrangement of data in the schematic, or pcb.


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 Post subject: Re: Components Move when I update from Schematic
PostPosted: 06 Sep 2011, 08:55 
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We have never released 2.1.0.8. If you have problem in ver.2.2rc, please send pcb and schematic files to us. Without these files we can't fix the problem.


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 Post subject: Re: Components Move when I update from Schematic
PostPosted: 09 Sep 2011, 16:31 
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Sorry, but I can't send the schematic. It is my customer's IP and very strictly protected. I'll try to reproduce the problem with a seperate test schematic.


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 Post subject: Re: Components Move when I update from Schematic
PostPosted: 10 Sep 2011, 08:23 
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Just out of curiosity, are the components locked? It is always a good idea to lock precisely placed components as soon as you have checked the location.


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 Post subject: Re: Components Move when I update from Schematic
PostPosted: 12 Sep 2011, 07:14 
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The problem may be components copied-pasted in one of betas - we had the bug with duplicated component hidden identifiers. The way to work around is updating by RefDes only or to replace incorrect components in Schematic.


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 Post subject: Re: Components Move when I update from Schematic
PostPosted: 12 Sep 2011, 14:12 
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I lock critical component placements. During the update it will ask if you want to update locked components. I'm always torn on which way to go with this. If I say yes, there there is the possibility I will adversly affect a locked component. If I say no, I worry about losing changes I want. I don't know what the software will and will not update on a locked component. Are net changes updated on connections to locked components? Either way, I would think the software wouldn't want to, or need to change placement location. If the component footprint has changed to the point where it is necessary to move the component, I would hope the software would warn you, and maybe offer you a couple of placement options. One item that may help you find the cause of my problem is that the component that I've had the most peoblem with is a connector placed at a angle of 12 deg counter clockwise from vertical. It always seems to go back to vertical and move a bit to the right.


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