[kicad-users] Re: I set my grounds on chip pins to inputs to satisfy a DRC check is their a better

2009-09-18 Thread josh_eeg
Thanks I think I got it grounds are power_in labeled. So they would also need a power flag. --- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, Andy Eskelson andyya...@... wrote: You are not the only one confused :-) You said: I set my grounds on chip pins to inputs to satisfy a DRC check So I

Re: [kicad-users] Re: I set my grounds on chip pins to inputs to satisfy a DRC check is their a better

2009-09-18 Thread Andy Eskelson
OK glad that it's sorted... Note that you only need ONE power flag on the GND net, that tells the system that the entire GND net is powered. Andy On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 12:39:01 - josh_eeg josh...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks I think I got it grounds are power_in labeled. So they would also

[kicad-users] Re: I set my grounds on chip pins to inputs to satisfy a DRC check is their a better

2009-09-17 Thread josh_eeg
leave the grounds as ground??? Their is no groud option for pins??? I am now confused. --- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, Andy Eskelson andyya...@... wrote: leave the grounds as grounds and ensure that you have a power flag on the ground net. Andy On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 19:43:13 -

Re: [kicad-users] Re: I set my grounds on chip pins to inputs to satisfy a DRC check is their a better

2009-09-17 Thread Andy Eskelson
You are not the only one confused :-) You said: I set my grounds on chip pins to inputs to satisfy a DRC check So I assumed that you do have some ground pins. Take a look at the 7400 in the lib editor as an example to follow. Look at pin 7 which is grey as it is set to NO Draw. Select the pin