John Luciani wrote: >> How do I define this device as four slotted opamp elements with >> dedicated standby and phantom ground pins? Or would I better create one >> big, 16-pin symbol incorporating everything? > > You could make a four slotted op-amp symbol and a separate > power/ground/standby > symbol. When you place the symbols in your schematic just keep the > refdeses the same. >
That's what I've been doing, too. The symmetrical I/O goes on a slotted element, and all the "infrastructure" goes on another symbol. I have taken to the two-symbol approach even for non-slotted devices because I despise clutter on the schematic. Power and ground are usually clutter -- I like to place them on a different sheet. My approach for something with slots, common control, and power would be to make 3 symbols. One for signal flow (slotted), one for control, one for power/ground. -dave _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user