Joerg wrote: > > I've never seen it done that way, could make the schematic hard to read. > The customary way would be to place the whole uC on a sheet and then > pipe its pins to ports, which in turn correspond to ports on several > other sheets. They would be assigned meaningful names such as "P3.7" or > "ADC5" so most engineers would know what that is even if they don't have > the uC sheet in front of them. >
Yea, that's a better way. I'm still learning. :) >> If I'm dealing with a wired-OR input, then the same pin might get used >> on several different sheets. And if that's the only pin on a port that >> gets used, then your logic would trip it as an unintentionally >> duplicated symbol. >> >> > > I guess in medical or similar regulated fields that would get you > flogged when the auditor cometh ;-) > > But to everyone his style ... > Well, it's worked for me. But the approach could definitely use some improvement. I appreciate your suggestions. b.g. -- Bill Gatliff b...@billgatliff.com _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user