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VictorB Posted - 09 May 2022 : 09:20:50
Hi, I need to undo a route but from PCB since I don't have a schematic, it's a BM2 migration. Can you help me? I have tried what the help book says but it has not helped much.
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Peter Johnson Posted - 09 May 2022 : 09:46:11
You say this is an imported BM file, so I'm assuming that it's an editable pcb design.

The obvious way to do this is to select the net, then use [Tools], [Unroute Nets], [Selected Net]. From your comment I assume that this isn't working, so go into [Settings], [Preferences].

Look at the 'PCB Interaction' tab. In the bottom right corner are a number of 'Unroute Nets' options. Make sure that they're all unchecked. Press <F1> for more information about the individual selections.

Secondly, on the bottom left, consider using the 'Delete Track Does Unroute' option. This converts any selected track segments back to a rubber band connection when you press <Delete>, which can be more useful than simply removing the track. If you really want the track to go, you can press <Delete> again to get rid of the connection.

If none of these are the issue, please aski again.
edrees Posted - 09 May 2022 : 09:30:56
Not sure I understand what the issue is here?
Do you have the (EasyPC) PCB source files or just the pcb Gerber plots? The schematic is not necessary just to edit a pcb design if you know exactly what modification is required.