In schematic I’m trying to add component USB_MICROB_PLUG_SMT, from the Sparkfun-Connectors/USB folder, but am getting error “Device USB_MICROB_PLUG-SMT has unconnected pin (G$1/SHIELD)”. See my attachment
Anyone solve this yet? Seems like I could edit the symbol and make a change, but not sure what change to make.
Or, does anyone know a component with the same footprint that I could use instead? The drill holes are important to me.
I just added that part to a schematic and didn’t have that error. But, I might have fixed it in the past… I have attached my copy of the connectors library. Just unrar it and over write your old one. I know I have fixed several other connectors in there…
NOTE: I am running version 6.5. I don’t see a reason to upgrade…
I am running Eagle 6.6.0 and just confirmed the error with the latest version of the SparkFun libraries on GitHub. When I opened the library for edit several of the packages for the USB_MICROB are showing that error. It must have been a check added to the later version of Eagle.
Editing the library to connect ANY of P$6, P$7, P$8 or P$9 to G$1.SHIELD will cause Eagle to not throw the error. Electrically all four of the pins are connected to shield, but there’s just the one connection in the symbol.
I just did a quick scan of the other components in the connector library and that is the only one with the unconnected pins.
This is worth filing an issue on GitHub if you are so inclined.
codlink:
I just added that part to a schematic and didn’t have that error. But, I might have fixed it in the past… I have attached my copy of the connectors library. Just unrar it and over write your old one. I know I have fixed several other connectors in there…
NOTE: I am running version 6.5. I don’t see a reason to upgrade…
uChip:
I am running Eagle 6.6.0 and just confirmed the error with the latest version of the SparkFun libraries on GitHub. When I opened the library for edit several of the packages for the USB_MICROB are showing that error. It must have been a check added to the later version of Eagle.
Editing the library to connect ANY of P$6, P$7, P$8 or P$9 to G$1.SHIELD will cause Eagle to not throw the error. Electrically all four of the pins are connected to shield, but there’s just the one connection in the symbol.
I just did a quick scan of the other components in the connector library and that is the only one with the unconnected pins.
This is worth filing an issue on GitHub if you are so inclined.
Chip
I’ll have to learn what it takes to submit a Github issue - I’ll try tomorrow evening.
Then you can use a common Eagle library part, USB-B-MICRO-SMD_V03 under USB Micro-B Plug[/quote]
It goes through opening in an ABS case and will see some weather. Need to seal the USB housing to the ABS case. It won’t be connected during the exposure period, but need to minimize leak potential.