Hi,

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Regards,
Pedro.

> Hello Anders,
> 
> thanks for your quick reply!
> I might be blind but where can I actually see pin7 of the 7400 in LibEdit?
> 
> And, what do I do if I have e.g. several different VCC levels (e.g. for 
CMOS) with some chips working on 5V and others on 12V? If all supply pins are 
auto-connected to the net VCC, this will be a problem.???
> 
> Thanks for helping me to understand.
> Tom
> 
> --- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, "Anders Gustafsson" 
<anders.gustafs...@...> wrote:
> >
> > They are clearly marked VCC and GND when I look at them, thus they will 
automatically be connected to your VCC and GND nets, respectively. Ie place 
Power Ports fro Vcc and GND and connect them.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > - Anders Gustafsson
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> >  
> > >>> "tom_iphi" <i...@...> 2009-09-08 09:23 >>>
> > 
> > When I create a schematic with 7400 nand gates, I add the gates with the 
place component function from the standard kicad 74xx library. But I never 
get to see the power supply pins for the 7400 chip. How do I connect those 
(VCC, GND)???
> >
> 
> 
>

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