Conflicting Pin Types

If Conflicting Pin Types is selected in the DRC Settings dialog, then the connection to input and output pins are checked for each electrical net. Checks are made only for pins that are connected to electrical nets. Pins of passive parts that are placed on the electrical nets are not checked.

Sub-category Output Message What is Checked
Conflicting Pin Types Fanout limit over. The sum of the input pins corresponding to the output pins is checked to ensure that they do not exceed the specified number.
  Multiple drive pins Pins are checked for where there is more than one pin on the electrical net that is capable of driving a particular signal.
  Ground is driven by an output pin. An output pin is connected to ground.
  The power supply is driven by an output pin. An output pin is connected to power.
  The power and ground were short-circuited. A power pin is connected to a ground pin.
  Dangling net Nets are checked for where there is only a single active device on the net, so the termination of the net ends on a passive device. The DRC check expects to encounter a component pin that is attached to an active device which is capable of receiving a signal.
  No output pin connected. There is a connection to an output pin, but no connection to an input pin.
  No output pin connected.(Connecting to no mount component) There is a connection to an output pin, but the connection is to a no mount component.
  GROUND was connected to the POWER pin of a part or gate. A power pin is connected to a ground signal.
  POWER was connected to the GROUND pin of a part or gate. A ground pin is connected to a power signal.