[kicad-users] Re: NE556 Timer

2007-11-25 Thread Stuart
> > Hi, > The part is split into 2 parts. > Part A has 8 pins (6 pins + 2 power pins) and part B has 6 pins. > Both Parts A and B need to be placed on the schematic, this will give > you U?A and U?B. > Hope this has solved the problem. Ah, I see. You right-click on the item, and select which one

[kicad-users] Re: NE556 Timer

2007-11-25 Thread yajeed2000
Hi, The part is split into 2 parts. Part A has 8 pins (6 pins + 2 power pins) and part B has 6 pins. Both Parts A and B need to be placed on the schematic, this will give you U?A and U?B. Hope this has solved the problem. David. --- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot

[kicad-users] Re: NE556 Timer

2007-11-25 Thread Stuart
> I do not see an NE556 listed in the default linear EESchema library, > only an LM555N. > Did you make this symbol yourself? > Or have you imported a libray from Eagle or Orcad. > Please let us know. > In any case if any symbol is incorrect it is very easy to edit and > keep locally. > A changed/c

[kicad-users] Re: NE556 Timer

2007-11-25 Thread yajeed2000
Hi, I do not see an NE556 listed in the default linear EESchema library, only an LM555N. Did you make this symbol yourself? Or have you imported a libray from Eagle or Orcad. Please let us know. In any case if any symbol is incorrect it is very easy to edit and keep locally. A changed/corrected sym