Schematic and Layout Assessment

Good news: your change worked.
What I see now
  • ERC “Missing Power”: cleared (no errors).
  • ERC “Undriven Nets”: cleared.
  • DRC “Airwires”: still 113 unrouted connections.
  • ERC “Shorted Components”: R1 is still shorted (both pins on GND).
Why it cleared
  • Using Power Net Portals marked those rails as Power-type nets, which satisfies ERC. In the netlist they still appear as “Net 1/2/3/5”, which is okay for ERC.
Recommendations
  • If you want the rails to read as VUSB/+3V3/+2V5/+1V1 in the netlist, wire the corresponding Power Net Portal directly onto each rail segment so the name propagates, and avoid mixing standard Net Portals on those rails.
  • Add voltage properties to your power nets for clarity (helps future reviews).
  • Fix R1 by moving one side off GND to its intended net or delete it if unneeded.
  • Continue routing to clear the remaining airwires; then re-run ERC/DRC.
what router is being used? Is this deep PCB, or the Vibe-router?
In this environment, I don’t see a named “Deep PCB” or “Vibe-router” selector exposed to me; the available routing path is the Flux server-side auto-routing/routing workflow. The routing guidance says the agent should use whichever routing tool is available for the project—either a scoped @rewriteLayoutRouting-style router or a server-side @auto_route job—and not assume both are present .
Compare routing algorithms
Routing settings location
Check routed board
Router behavior differences
C3
Capacitance
100nF
C4
Capacitance
100nF
C9
Capacitance
1uF
C5
Capacitance
100nF
C10
Capacitance
1uF
C1
Capacitance
100nF
USB_DP
USB_DM
R2
Resistance
2.2kΩ
R1
Resistance
2.2kΩ
C2
Capacitance
2.2uF


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