16-Channel PT100 RTD Card Design

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Planning.

Checking if I can make the changes for you.

Reading docs about How do I select and move multiple PCB components into the board outline, and then run Auto-Layout or auto-place in Flux? Include: selecting all parts outside outline, box-select, moving groups, snapping to board area, and starting auto-placement/auto-routing. Also note any constraints or requirements for the Auto-Layout feature and where to find it in the PCB editor UI..

Reading docs about How to select multiple components and move them inside the board outline in Flux PCB editor; and how to run Auto-Layout or auto-place/autoroute. Provide steps to box-select, move groups, and start Auto-Layout from the PCB editor UI..

Reading docs about How to run Auto-Layout in the Flux PCB editor to automatically place and route components; where is the Auto-Layout control in the PCB canvas UI and how to start it..

Craft.

Final.

I can’t move or auto-place PCB components on your behalf. Here’s what the Flux documentation says that’s most relevant:
“Click the PCB tab. Your schematic components become footprints on the board. Define the board outline and arrange components based on the ratsnest. For more information checkout this Getting started tutorial”
  • Rotate: Use the ] or [ keys or the context menu.
  • Flip: Press F while a component is selected. Source
I couldn’t find documentation that specifically covers “select/move all footprints into the board” or “Auto-Layout/auto-place” steps. This likely means those exact features or detailed instructions aren’t documented in Flux. You can browse or search the docs and ask the community for help:
If you’d like, once you’ve moved parts into the outline, tell me when to proceed with your next step (stackup, rules, or routing checks).
fix errors airwires

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Reading docs about How do I remove airwires in Flux PCB layout? I need step-by-step to route all unrouted nets: using Auto-Layout to place and auto-route, how to start/stop it, how to manually route remaining nets, and how to verify with DRC that airwires are gone. Also any tips for selecting all off-board components and moving them inside the outline first..

Reading docs about In Flux PCB, how do I route all unrouted nets (airwires)? Steps to use Auto-Layout or auto-route if available, and how to manually route traces until no airwires remain. Also how to check with DRC that routing is complete..

Reading docs about How do I run Design Rule Checks in Flux PCB and verify that all nets are routed (no airwires)? Provide steps to run DRC and interpret results so I can fix unrouted connections..

Airwires are unrouted PCB connections. To clear them you must complete routing (manually or by using automated routing), then re-check DRC.
This is the most relevant entry I found related to your request: "How do I run a design rule check (DRC) and fix errors? Flux continuously performs real-time DRCs. Errors appear in the Inspector panel. Adjust placements, clearances, or rules to resolve issues.
How do I toggle (enable/disable) airwires? Open the PCB editor and locate the "Layer" menu in the bottom left side. Inside the "Layer" menu you will find a "Metadata" option. Use the "Airwire" icon to enable/disable airwires." Source
Quick guidance
  • Route all highlighted airwires until none remain.
  • Re-run DRC (it’s live) and resolve any remaining violations shown in the Inspector.
If you want, I can help you sequence placement/routing priorities next so the remaining airwires are easiest to resolve.
Show airwire DRC list
Locate worst airwires
Route a specific net
Check floating copper

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    A common return path for electric current. Commonly known as ground.
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