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John Doty wrote: > Short circuits involve engineering intention What? The short circuit discussed here is about separate nets in the netlist being connected together by copper in a design. > > The only bad thing with PCB's method is the highlighting of shorts > > I don't think that a program can reliably deduce the intention of > the designer here I don't think anyone is working toward such a goal. Why do you think that? The goal is to visualize violations of intent - nets connected together in spite of being separate in the netlist - in the most useful way possible, to save the board designer's time searching for the violating connection. //Peter
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