if the pin is bidirectional, then define it as bidirectional :) If it really could be anything, then define it as unspecified.
Nick. --- In [email protected], yukku yukkoooooo <yukku19752...@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > The only thing to watch out for is that when you've defined the Vcc pin to be > a "power" pin, it needs to be driven from a power source. On this simple > design, the power is coming in from the connector, which of course should > have all pins as "passive". You therefore need to add a "pwr_flag" from the > power ports list to tell Kicad that it's ok. > Kicad is a very useful software, and I tried to do a circuit with 386EX in > it. But I ran into problems where the pins were defined as bidirectional or > had multiple uses. How do I represent such pins on Kicad ? > > Yukku >
