On 3/6/07, Marc Moreau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OKay... After some poking around, I found this...
I have been able to verify, but IIRC, we used to be able to have U1a, U1b etc
for different slots within the same device.
Trying that anew today. It doesn't work. Netlist doesn't recognize them as the
same, and neither does PCB. I think something changed.
Can someone verify that I am remembering correctly.
You are remembering correctly. From the PCB documentation ---
If a NAME ends with a lower-case letter,
all lower-case letters are stripped from the end of the NAME to determine the
matching layout-name name. For example:
Data U1-3 U2abc-4 FLOP1a-7 Uabc3-A9
specifies that the net called "Data" should have
pin 3 of U1 connected to pin 4 of U2, to pin 7 of
FLOP1 and to pin A9 of Uabc3. Note that element name and
pin number strings are case-sensitive.
It is up to you to name the elements so that their layout-name names
agrees with the netlist.
(* jcl *)
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