The electrical pin type is part of the component
definitions in PCAD. It's not part of the symbol.

Mira

--- Gerhard Fiedler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 2006-07-11 15:39:45, Brad wrote:
> 
> >> I'm looking for an automated method to get a
> 484pin BGA Altera chip into
> >> a shematic 99SE library part. 
> 
> > If I remember correctly there is a CSV to Pin
> Server or Basic script out
> > there somewhere (Protel Yahoo Group?). That would
> be the most automated
> > method I know of for doing large pin count
> symbols. 
> 
> It seems like the import through the PCAD 2000 ASCII
> format might work. It
> doesn't look too difficult to create a component
> with the required pins,
> using an export to that format as model.
> 
> This is the data that comes with a pin... Looks
> straightforward, but
> doesn't seem to support the electrical pin type.
> 
> (pin 
>       (pinNum 1) 
>       (pt 400 -200) 
>       (rotation 0.0) 
>       (isFlipped False) 
>       (pinLength 300)
>               (pinDisplay 
>               (dispPinDes True) 
>               (dispPinName False) 
>       )
>               (pinDes    
>               (text 
>                       (pt 550 -220) 
>                       "1" 
>                       (textStyleRef "(DefaultTTF)")
>                       (rotation 0.0) 
>                       (justify LowerCenter) 
>                       (extent 0.0 0.0) 
>               )
>       )
>               (pinName    
>               (text 
>                       (pt 400 -200) 
>                       "" 
>                       (textStyleRef "(DefaultTTF)")
>                       (rotation 0.0) 
>                       (justify Right) 
>                       (extent 0.0 0.0) 
>               )
>               )
> )
> 
> Gerhard
> 
>  
>
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