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is this circuit is fully connected?

@copilot is this circuit is fully connected?
1y
Let's verify the connections in the circuit based on the project description:
    • K (Cathode): Connected to R1:P1 (Net 1)
    • A (Anode): Connected to V1:ANODE (GND)
    • ANODE: Connected to D1:A (GND)
    • CATHODE: Connected to R1:P2 (Net 2)
    • P1: Connected to D1:K (Net 1)
    • P2: Connected to V1:CATHODE (Net 2)
The circuit components appear to be connected as follows:
  • D1 is connected between the V1 anode and R1:P1.
  • V1 is connected to GND at the anode and to R1:P2 at the cathode.
  • R1 is connected between V1:CATHODE and D1:K.
This implies that the circuit is complete with each component having proper connections. Let me know if you want to modify or add anything!
1y
when i come to the "simulation" tab it said this: The simulator cannot run because the circuit isn't fully connected. Connect these pins: R1:P2. Learn more
1y
It seems the simulator is indicating that R1R1 isn't fully connected to form a complete circuit path. This can occur if the net does not connect to an appropriate power source or ground, preventing current flow.
To address this, you can:
  • Verify that R1R1 is connected to a proper ground or the return path to the voltage source. Since we don't have a direct ground connection for R1R1, ensure there's a complete path back to the V1V1.
  • Potentially add a connection:
    1. Connect R1R1 to one of the existing ground or power nets, completing the current path.
Please verify these connections in your schematic to establish a complete circuit path. Let me know if you'd like further assistance with this!
1y
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