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Via's not connecting to power planes
Haiderabidi444 , 04-12-2022, 02:42 PM
Hello,
I am trying to connect GND vias to the power planes on a 6 layer PCB. I am making layer 2 and layer 5 as my power planes. But when I assign the net name to the layer using split planes or polygon pour I don't see the via being connected. Please tell me what should I do.
qdrives , 04-12-2022, 03:29 PM
robertferanec , 04-14-2022, 04:11 AM
I don't know what Altium version you use, but this how it should work:
https://youtu.be/fhiamy6MA8k?t=253Once you assign a net name to power plane, it should automatically connect the power planes to vias and pads with the same netname.
Why do you assume they are not connected?
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Haiderabidi444, 04-14-2022, 04:35 PM
because am get unrouted nets error after running the DRC.
qdrives , 04-14-2022, 08:28 AM
@robertferanec the "problem" is when you double click on the layer name, it too will ask about the net connection. However, the short bit i worked with planes for these questions, did not seem to connect the plane to a net. The way you do in the video does work.
kjanos , 08-20-2022, 07:21 AM
Hi,
I am doing the Learn Altium Essentials course (ISL6236A switching mode power supply) and I have the same problems. I am doing the same things as Robert and make L2 and L5 planes. I am using Altium 22.7.1. If I make L2 or L5 active and double click on an empty space nothing happens. If I double click on L2 in the line of layer sets a small window comes up.
Here I set the net to GND, but nothing happens. (I still have connection problems in the GND net)
For me the vias are strange. If you look at their properties they are connected to GND net, but L2 and L5 are not shown in the via stack:
If you look at them in the layer stackup L1 and L6 are nicely connected but I am not sure about the other layers.
Can someone tell me what is wrong? Why the GND vias are not connected?
Thanks,
Janos
robertferanec , 08-20-2022, 07:53 AM
could you attach a screenshot of L2 with zoom on a GND VIA? Don't forget, once the layer is set to Plane, these are NEGATIVE layers (any object on this layer shows where the copper is removed), so connection looks different from how it looks on signal layers which are POSITIVE (any object on this layer shows where the copper is added).
kjanos , 08-21-2022, 03:41 AM
Hi Robert,
Please find the image attached.
I uploaded the PCB file in ZIPed version also. You can look into it. If you will be able to look at the PCB file could you also check the tracks? I have numerous clearance violations where overlapping tracks are reported belonging to the same net. In my eyes, both tracks belong to the same net and they together form the connection between pads.
Thank you in advance.
Janos
robertferanec , 08-22-2022, 05:06 AM
I don't know why, but there is something wrong with split planes in your design. Please, try to create a new pcb with a plane just to check if it will work. When you are on the plane layer, the layer should have a little color + you should see something like Split plane Count 1 or more. Possibly try to open my original project if you will see it correctly.
In the background, there is a good pcb, in front there is your pcb - see the differences:
kjanos , 08-30-2022, 04:28 AM
Hi,
I restarted the PCB design from the end of Lesson 3 and fortunately I was able to find the root cause of the problem. Indeed, if you exactly follow what Robert does it will work. However, a little difference makes a huge difference. The important thing that when you double click in the empty space on L2 (or L5) your selection filter must be in All-On state (at least the "Other" option should be enabled). Under this circumstance the "Split Plane" dialog box will appear, and you can select the net. The vias will immediately connect to the selected net. On the contrary, if you double click on L2 down in the layer sets line, a very similar dialog box called "L2 properties" will come up where you can also set a net. However, this dialog will not result in automatic connections.
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