--- In [email protected], kajdas <kaj...@...> wrote: > > If you provide VCC and GND nets in your power supply then they get > automatically connected (same net) without wires on the schematic. > But if you have for example V+ in your power supply then you need to hook V+ > to VCC somewhere and then they get also connected. > You do not need wires to tie VCC on one end of schematic to VCC on another > end. Just naming the nets the same makes the connection. > Martin > > ---- yukku yukkoooooo <yukku19752...@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > I added the LM555N part to my schematics and noticed that the VCC and > > GND pins were not visible.. > > It seems to be so by design than by mistake. > > > > If so how do I connect the 555 to power supply (and ground) if they are not > > visible ? > > > > Regards > > Yukku > > > > > > > Hi, Invisible pins can be shown by clicking on the "show hidden pins" icon which is on the left hand toolbar. Wires can then be drawn from the stubs that appear on the component rectangle to the appropriate power rail in your schematic.
David.
