I'm sure if this question has been asked before, but here's my
suggestion:
Check the library symbol of your part for
- which end of the pin is the connectivity end
- proper placement of the connectivity end on a grid point
Or even better, redraw the symbol without any hidden pins.
Forget those built in libraries. They are though for demo purposes.
Draw your own.
Rene
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Ing.Buero R.Tschaggelar - http://www.ibrtses.com
SHAWN wrote:
I'm sure this question has been asked before, but here it is again:
In some cases I'm unable to connect power to a chip. For example,
SHAWN wrote:
I'm sure this question has been asked before, but here it is again:
In some cases I'm unable to connect power to a chip. For example, I'm trying to
power the hidden VS power-type pin of a LMD18200T(11) chip with +38V. If I unhide the
pin, it won't connect to a wire, and if I
At 08:26 AM 12/12/01 -0700, SHAWN wrote:
In some cases I'm unable to connect power to a chip. For example, I'm
trying to power the hidden VS power-type pin of a LMD18200T(11) chip with
+38V. If I unhide the pin, it won't connect to a wire, and if I connect a
VS port to a +38V port that, or