Select the "Parts are locked" option when you start building the symbol. Doing 
so, the base symbol (e.g., an "amp" triangle) and the overall labels (U? and 
4041) are duplicated on each part but the individual pins are unique to each 
section. Include power pins on one section.

Also, since you're just starting, DO create at least one local library for your 
own schematic symbols and one for any new module footprints. You'll need to add 
each to a new schematic or board layout but doing so ensures that your local 
edits aren't overwritten by an update to the main application.



--- In [email protected], Lauri Koponen <lkop0...@...> wrote:
>
> Greetings, I am new to the group and just started using Kicad. I am trying to 
> add a CD4041 to the library but the pin numbers remain the same on all parts 
> A through D. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
> I am working on a solar tracker. The circuit is for a bidirectional DC motor 
> controlled. I am hoping that I can generate a Grebber file so I can use my 
> cnc mill to engrave the circuit and make my own pcb. Thanks again and best 
> regards.
>


Reply via email to