Components with Duplicate Pins
This compiler hint appears when two or more pins in a component have the same designator. The message is displayed in the Messages panel in the following format:
Duplicate pins in component Pin
Identifier1 and Pin
Identifier2,
where
Identifier1 is the identifier for the first instance of the duplicated pin, represented by the part designator-pin designator pairing
Identifier2 is the identifier for the second instance of the duplicated pin, represented by the part designator-pin designator pairing.
Default Report Mode
Warning
Recommendation
Change the designator of the offending pin(s) accordingly, so that each has a unique assignment. Pin designators can be edited from within the Schematic Editor for a component that has already been placed. If the component pins are not locked, you can simply double-click on the pin and edit its designator in the associated Pin Properties dialog. Otherwise edit the pin(s) using the Component Pin Editor dialog - accessed from the Component Properties dialog by clicking the Edit Pins button.
Typically, the duplication will reside in the library component, in which case you should edit the pin designator for that component in the source schematic library and then pass the change on to placed instances of the component, using the Update From Libraries (Schematic Editor) or Update Schematics (Schematic Library Editor) commands. Both commands are available from the main Tools menus of these editors respectively.
Notes
Only one error instance will be listed in the Messages panel for each distinct component. A component may well have more than two pins with the same designator, but when investigating the error using the Compile Errors panel, only the first two duplicate pins (in alphabetical pin name order) will be listed.