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Named nets not connected in Eagle board design


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I set up my schematic in Eagle and used named nets to make all of the connections. If I highlight any of the connections in the schematic everything lights up properly.



When I switch to board design though most of the connections are missing. I have GND and VCC nets, each with multiple connections which show up properly on the board. But all of the point to point connections (connector to IC) are missing.



Any idea what I'm doing wrong?



Eagle Schematic with net highlightedEagle board of same file










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    I have never seen this fail like this. Do you have all of the copper layers visible? It's possible that some of the nets have already been routed, but you're just not seeing them. Any chance you accidentally ran the autorouter at some point? Otherwise, it may be time to delete all of the .brd files and create a fresh layout from the schematic.
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    All of the layers are visible and nothing has been auto-routed. I deleted the BRD file and created a new one with the same results. I found a possible fix here element14.com/community/thread/11927/l/… I'll report back with results
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    – scottinthebooth
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$begingroup$


I set up my schematic in Eagle and used named nets to make all of the connections. If I highlight any of the connections in the schematic everything lights up properly.



When I switch to board design though most of the connections are missing. I have GND and VCC nets, each with multiple connections which show up properly on the board. But all of the point to point connections (connector to IC) are missing.



Any idea what I'm doing wrong?



Eagle Schematic with net highlightedEagle board of same file










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$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    I have never seen this fail like this. Do you have all of the copper layers visible? It's possible that some of the nets have already been routed, but you're just not seeing them. Any chance you accidentally ran the autorouter at some point? Otherwise, it may be time to delete all of the .brd files and create a fresh layout from the schematic.
    $endgroup$
    – Dave Tweed
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    All of the layers are visible and nothing has been auto-routed. I deleted the BRD file and created a new one with the same results. I found a possible fix here element14.com/community/thread/11927/l/… I'll report back with results
    $endgroup$
    – scottinthebooth
    yesterday














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$begingroup$


I set up my schematic in Eagle and used named nets to make all of the connections. If I highlight any of the connections in the schematic everything lights up properly.



When I switch to board design though most of the connections are missing. I have GND and VCC nets, each with multiple connections which show up properly on the board. But all of the point to point connections (connector to IC) are missing.



Any idea what I'm doing wrong?



Eagle Schematic with net highlightedEagle board of same file










share|improve this question









$endgroup$




I set up my schematic in Eagle and used named nets to make all of the connections. If I highlight any of the connections in the schematic everything lights up properly.



When I switch to board design though most of the connections are missing. I have GND and VCC nets, each with multiple connections which show up properly on the board. But all of the point to point connections (connector to IC) are missing.



Any idea what I'm doing wrong?



Eagle Schematic with net highlightedEagle board of same file







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  • $begingroup$
    I have never seen this fail like this. Do you have all of the copper layers visible? It's possible that some of the nets have already been routed, but you're just not seeing them. Any chance you accidentally ran the autorouter at some point? Otherwise, it may be time to delete all of the .brd files and create a fresh layout from the schematic.
    $endgroup$
    – Dave Tweed
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    All of the layers are visible and nothing has been auto-routed. I deleted the BRD file and created a new one with the same results. I found a possible fix here element14.com/community/thread/11927/l/… I'll report back with results
    $endgroup$
    – scottinthebooth
    yesterday


















  • $begingroup$
    I have never seen this fail like this. Do you have all of the copper layers visible? It's possible that some of the nets have already been routed, but you're just not seeing them. Any chance you accidentally ran the autorouter at some point? Otherwise, it may be time to delete all of the .brd files and create a fresh layout from the schematic.
    $endgroup$
    – Dave Tweed
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    All of the layers are visible and nothing has been auto-routed. I deleted the BRD file and created a new one with the same results. I found a possible fix here element14.com/community/thread/11927/l/… I'll report back with results
    $endgroup$
    – scottinthebooth
    yesterday
















$begingroup$
I have never seen this fail like this. Do you have all of the copper layers visible? It's possible that some of the nets have already been routed, but you're just not seeing them. Any chance you accidentally ran the autorouter at some point? Otherwise, it may be time to delete all of the .brd files and create a fresh layout from the schematic.
$endgroup$
– Dave Tweed
yesterday




$begingroup$
I have never seen this fail like this. Do you have all of the copper layers visible? It's possible that some of the nets have already been routed, but you're just not seeing them. Any chance you accidentally ran the autorouter at some point? Otherwise, it may be time to delete all of the .brd files and create a fresh layout from the schematic.
$endgroup$
– Dave Tweed
yesterday












$begingroup$
All of the layers are visible and nothing has been auto-routed. I deleted the BRD file and created a new one with the same results. I found a possible fix here element14.com/community/thread/11927/l/… I'll report back with results
$endgroup$
– scottinthebooth
yesterday




$begingroup$
All of the layers are visible and nothing has been auto-routed. I deleted the BRD file and created a new one with the same results. I found a possible fix here element14.com/community/thread/11927/l/… I'll report back with results
$endgroup$
– scottinthebooth
yesterday










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The nets weren't connected to the actual part. I was able to pick up each IC and drop it back on the nets and they all connected. Ratsnest shows up properly now.






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    Ah, yes. I've run into that before, but I forgot about it.
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    – Dave Tweed
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    I appreciate your help!
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The nets weren't connected to the actual part. I was able to pick up each IC and drop it back on the nets and they all connected. Ratsnest shows up properly now.






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    Ah, yes. I've run into that before, but I forgot about it.
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$begingroup$

The nets weren't connected to the actual part. I was able to pick up each IC and drop it back on the nets and they all connected. Ratsnest shows up properly now.






share|improve this answer









$endgroup$













  • $begingroup$
    Ah, yes. I've run into that before, but I forgot about it.
    $endgroup$
    – Dave Tweed
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    I appreciate your help!
    $endgroup$
    – scottinthebooth
    yesterday














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$begingroup$

The nets weren't connected to the actual part. I was able to pick up each IC and drop it back on the nets and they all connected. Ratsnest shows up properly now.






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The nets weren't connected to the actual part. I was able to pick up each IC and drop it back on the nets and they all connected. Ratsnest shows up properly now.







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    yesterday
















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