Thanks for the help! That worked.
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On 7/20/07, devrin talen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I only see three pins on the 74126 symbol that I'm using from gschem
> (A, EN, and Y). I have two separate instances of this symbol, and I've
> edited the attributes to make them part of the same package. Is there
> a different way I should be
On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 10:45 -0400, devrin talen wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I'm a bit confused, however:
>
> > Check your netlist to see if the power pins are connected. If you are using
> > the
> > 74126 symbol that comes with gschem the power net is probably called Vcc.
>
> I only see thre
Thanks for the reply. I'm a bit confused, however:
> Check your netlist to see if the power pins are connected. If you are using
> the
> 74126 symbol that comes with gschem the power net is probably called Vcc.
I only see three pins on the 74126 symbol that I'm using from gschem
(A, EN, and Y).
On 7/19/07, devrin talen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm designing a rather simple circuit in gschem. Included in it are two
> 74126 tri-state buffers that I specify to be part of one 14 pin dip package.
> I used the tutorial as a reference and edited the slot attribute, gave them
> th
Hi all,
I'm designing a rather simple circuit in gschem. Included in it are two
74126 tri-state buffers that I specify to be part of one 14 pin dip package.
I used the tutorial as a reference and edited the slot attribute, gave them
the same refdes and footprint, and everything looks good.
My pro
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