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Distance of one polarity in a pair is radically different from the other one

mulfycrowh , 01-15-2023, 11:59 AM
Hi everyone,

Did you already have the case?
The negative polarity has a distance of 120,312 mm, the positive 129,087 mm.

I guess that it is wrong.
But how to solve the issue?

Thanks
WhoKnewKnows , 01-15-2023, 12:50 PM
How are you calculating the distances?

It used to be that if you don't use X-signals there's a larger risk of the distances being calculated incorrectly. Various causes, but a common one is overlapping copper objects, such as a trace stacked on a trace on the same layer. X-signals appears to overcome this by drawing a white line that's central to the overall path and then calculate the length of that line. If you are using X-signals, you should be able to visually check the paths of these lines for the two nodes in question.
mulfycrowh , 01-15-2023, 12:56 PM
I deleted the pair and rewrote it.
Everything OK.
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