My guess is that the autorouter did the 'elsie1' layout and you did 'elsie2' manually. In the 'elsie2' layout, there appears to be two unnecessary vias under U2. I don't think the autorouter would have done that. (They were probably the result of a crossing track that you later re- routed.) The 'elsie2' layout has a few pads left unconnected which are connected in 'elsie1'. It also uses varying track widths in different portions of the same net. Regards, Bob --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "leon_heller" <leon.heller@b...> wrote: > > I've just taken a moderately complex double-sided board that I'd > routed manually, and routed it on the autorouter. > > I've uploaded the two images to lcdpub (elsie1.gif and elsie2.gif), > can anyone identify which was which? > > Leon >
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Re: Autorouters
2006-01-06 by Bob_xyz
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