Recreated named nets for the CDI core and timing sections so they are no longer all collapsed into one anonymous net: MAG_AC1/MAG_AC2, HVDC, GND_CHASSIS, COIL_PRI, POINTS_IN, GATE_IN, TIM_NODE, KNEE_RC (and began re-forming SLOPE_RC and SCR_GATE) using explicit pin-to-net rewiring on existing parts like D1, Q1, J1, J2, J3, R3, C3, R4, C4, R5, C5, D4, D5, D6, R9, R10, R11
Removed unused placeholder resistor R6 which was contributing to ERC “shorted component” errors
Success criteria review
❌ ERC still reports multiple “shorted components” (notably D4, D5, D6, R4, R5) because the schematic still has hidden/duplicate Net Portals that are tying TIM_NODE/KNEE_RC/SLOPE_RC/SCR_GATE/HVDC together against intent
✅ Magneto bridge input nets MAG_AC1/MAG_AC2 and chassis ground net GND_CHASSIS are formed and stable
❌ Test posts and timing nodes are not yet reliably isolated to their intended nets due to the portal-induced net collapsing
Next steps
I’m blocked by the existing schematic structure: there are many duplicate hidden Net Portal objects (e.g. "R5 P2 - C5 P1", "D6 anode - R5 P2", etc.) that keep re-merging the timing nets and defeating rewiring, so ERC cannot be made clean purely by reconnecting pins.
To finish quickly, I need to remove those extra portal objects (or start a clean sheet and re-place only the required symbols once), then rewire exactly per your Execution Brief and re-check ERC.
If you want, tell me whether you prefer: (A) I delete the extra portal objects in-place (fastest), or (B) I rebuild a clean minimal schematic page with only the required CDI parts and correct net labels.
Wirelessly connects nets on schematic. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect net portals, give them same designator. #portal
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