Hi Robert,
thank you for your fast answer.
Is this connection to the net which is named at the invisible pin
removed in case that I connect it as you explained to an other net/
power pin manually?
Should I connect the invisible Pins of all units of an component to the
new power pin, or is it enough to connect the new power pin only to one
unit?
Best Regards,
Mark
Am 13.03.2010 09:17, schrieb Robert:
Click on the "Show Hidden Pins" button (which looks like a ghost with a
large lollipop) on the left-hand toolbar. This will allow you to
connect the now visible power pins to whichever rail you want to. Note
that sometimes these pins are not salient and you either need to check
the library or simply guess at the location of the pin.
Regards,
Robert.
On 12/03/2010 23:27, Mark wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> first of all I want to say thank you to the development team for this
> great software!
>
> I have a question regarding the net connection of invisible pins.
> For example, I use the TLC555 from Kicad Lib which has the invisible
> pins VCC and GND.
> Is there a way to set the VCC Pin to an other Net than VCC (for example
> VCC1) from eeschema?
> Or should I edit the component and change the net via the Lib editor?
>
> In case that I use more logic parts in a circuit, I try to connect some
> of this parts to normal VCC, an some (same component type) to an other
> power port (for example VCC1). Is this possible without creating the
> component two times in the library?
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
>
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