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Parts on perfboard move, creating new connections

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While I would have said no, it appears I am wrong. It appears there is some condition (which I can’t reproduce so far) that does this if you make a mistake. I tried a simple meaningless circuit and reversed the direction of the resistors in breadboard, but it doesn’t appear to move the IC as you are seeing. So if as Old_Grey suggested, you upload the .fzz file of your sketch one of us will have a look at it and see if we can figure out what is going on.

test_Sketch.fzz (4.3 KB)

This is the sketch I created, but it doesn’t move the IC but rather indicates the resistors are shorted with a rats nest line as I would expect because the resistors are oriented backwards between breadboard and schematic.

It depends on the view and where you are moving. In breadboard, if you move something on to the breadboard it will connect to the breadboard and thus to what ever other connections are on that row of connections which can do unexpected things. Otherwise (AFAIK) you need to connect the two pins with a wire. In schematic, sometimes dragging a wire across another connection will make a connection that you don’t want and you need to use delete wire to bend point or delete wire to connect it (I find this very annoying!).

Peter


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