Re: [PEDA] one or the other

2001-08-23 Thread Colby - PowerStream
nagement electronics for OEMs http://www.PowerStream.com - Original Message - From: "Richard Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Protel EDA Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 3:17 AM Subject: [PEDA] one or the other > Hi > Can anyon

Re: [PEDA] one or the other

2001-08-22 Thread Rene Tschaggelar
Did you try a footprint that is empty ? Could be a mech line only ? I have schematic components such as M3 because I want to connect the plated hole to earth. I also do have heatsinks on the schematic, as component, and can connect it to whatever Rene -- Ing.Buero R.Tschaggelar - http://www.

Re: [PEDA] one or the other

2001-08-22 Thread Jon Elson
Richard Thompson wrote: > Hi > Can anyone tell me how to place a component on to a schematic without being > on a pcb and vica versa? (using syncronizer on Protel 99SESP6) > > ie. on a scematic I have symbols in the library for safety critical > information etc by certain components. info onl

Re: [PEDA] one or the other

2001-08-22 Thread Ian Wilson
On 10:17 AM 22/08/2001 +0100, Richard Thompson said: >Hi >Can anyone tell me how to place a component on to a schematic without being >on a pcb and vica versa? (using syncronizer on Protel 99SESP6) > >ie. on a scematic I have symbols in the library for safety critical >information etc by certain

[PEDA] one or the other

2001-08-22 Thread Richard Thompson
Hi Can anyone tell me how to place a component on to a schematic without being on a pcb and vica versa? (using syncronizer on Protel 99SESP6) ie. on a scematic I have symbols in the library for safety critical information etc by certain components. info only, no footprint. however (D)esign/Up