Block self-test unverified

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assert/unverified
What it looks like
Buck converter asserts the node at R2.1 ≈ 1.02 V, but it wasn't solvable here (nonlinear path or no source) — the claim is unverified, not wrong.

What it checks

An assertion the solver couldn't evaluate — typically because the node sits behind an unmodeled part or the block isn't powered in this design.

Why it matters

Honesty about scope: 'unverified' and 'passing' are different things, and a checker that silently skips what it can't see teaches you to trust green lights it didn't earn.

How to fix it

Usually nothing — power the block or wire its source and the assert verifies on the next pass. It's information, not a defect.

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