Hello.

> Ie a display like the SC23-11 display where both pin 1 and 5 are
> connected
> to the cathode. To be able to use either or both pins and/or the display
> itself as a "jumper" helps, but how do I communicate that to KiCAD?

In the module (moduleditor?) use the property tool and chance the pin/pad name, 
that both pins 1 and 5 have the same name.

Pierre told me this somme weeks ago in another thread.
But because of time problems, i wasn't able to test it yet. Perhaps i 
misunderstood this.

I think, this name has to be fitting to the name of the pin in the symbol from 
the schematic. So i think, the name should be "C" like "cathode". But better 
look into your symbol.

With best regards: Bernd Wiebus alias dl1eic




-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 20:28:38 -0000
> Von: "Anders" <anders.gustafs...@pedago.fi>
> An: kicad-users@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: [kicad-users] How to handle components that have internally 
> connected pins?

> Ie a display like the SC23-11 display where both pin 1 and 5 are connected
> to the cathode. To be able to use either or both pins and/or the display
> itself as a "jumper" helps, but how do I communicate that to KiCAD?

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