On Sunday 16 December 2007, Stefan Salewski wrote: > I have read that we can use single letters like "C", "E", "B" > as pin names -- this makes it simpler to assign the correct > footprint to a symbol. > > On the other hand, default geda/pcb symbols/footprints seems > to use digits. > > What is your advice? Is there a fixed correlation between > numbers and letters, i.e. "B" = "1", ...
Depending on what you want to do... Older netlist formats depend on the order of connections and parameters to determine what they are. This leads to the problem in general that people can't be consistent in the order. When you get the order wrong, the syntax is still correct so the result is it doesn't work with no clue as to why. Newer formats use a name-value mapping. There is no fixed correlation between names and ordering, but there are conventions. Everyone Knows That a Spice netlist for a bjt is "collector base emitter". Parameters are like this too... Everyone knows that for a "pulse" function that the order of arguments is: initial value, pulsed value, delay, rise, fall, width, period. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user