Ideally an answer that shows what I did right, what I did right and could be changed based on industry or known best practise, and what I did wrong and how it can be rectified would be fantastic! That way this thread can be looked at by another Altium newcomer and clearly see what has been laid out. Net labels that connect to the bus via bus entry points, also have a corresponding net label on the mux, yet I still get a floating pin and net label with only one pin error. It's intended that 3 16 channel muxs will be connected to the bus via net labels I am currently not using the ADC_OUT_(2&3) but will be once I can get passed these other errorsĬonnector Error :"nets with only one Pin"Įven though this bus connects to my mux sheet (and ends on a mux pin) it still gives me this error. ![]() Here is my top sheet schematic, its a 50 pin connector sheet symbol connecting to my MUX sheet symbol via a bus. Please give any and all advice on best practice or general layout, or what have you. Please excuse the mess as I am just trying to solve the errors, and I will clean the schematic up once it's able to compile. Since this is a very repetitive design I thought using a hierarchical design method with sheet symbols on a top sheet would be a good way to go. My PCB is going to be a thermistor expansion board, in which I am just multiplexing a bunch of thermistors into ADC's and sending that to my MCU. Previously, the same company developed P-CAD, which gained extraordinary popularity among Russian PCB designers. ![]() Description: Altium Designer is a comprehensive computer-aided design (CAD) system for electronic devices developed by the Australian company Altium. I am quite new to Altium Designer and I am having error troubles such as floating nets, pins, and what not (see below). Altium Designer 22.2.1 Build 43 圆4 full license.
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