Den 2011-01-08 20:39:41 skrev John Doty <j...@noqsi.com>:
On Jan 8, 2011, at 12:28 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Den 2011-01-08 16:33:06 skrev John Doty <j...@noqsi.com>:
On Jan 7, 2011, at 4:06 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
So, if I decide to use a 74-power symbol after all, is there any way
I can design it making it automatically understand where it belongs,
so I don't need to manually enter all those ”U1, U2, U3” und so
weiter?
If I wanted a lot of work, I could draw my components with a pen on a
piece of paper and then scan the whole thing…
Perhaps you want symbols with hidden power pins. They're not as
flexible as putting in the power symbols explicitly, but they may be
right for your application. In my applications, I often have multiple
power nets, so it is essential to be explicit.
John Doty Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd.
http://www.noqsi.com/
j...@noqsi.com
You mean like the default symbols with lines like the following?
net=Vcc:14
net=GND:7
Yes.
John Doty
Well, I think that would work best for what I'm doing. I think I will go
that way, at least until I run into some kind of case where this does not
work…
Maybe my symbols won't be interesting then for anybody else than me, but
it doesn't hurt to share them anyway, I guess. I could include some kind
of warning, I guess.
--
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
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