Website Visitor wrote:
How do a template schematic with a title block to altium
Posted from Association web site by: Aurelie
IMO the best way to learn this is to download and read
Exploring Schematic Templates in Protel 99SE document:
Aurelie,
I created a titleblock with company logo, in another program and then I
read it into Protel with a DXF file. It works pretty good.
Regards,
Natalie DeGennaro
PCB Designer
National Semiconductor Inc.
Santa Clara, CA
408-721-2730
Website Visitor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
07/01/03 02:38 AM
Hi all,
Bug found in Qty column - version 8 available on:
http://www.proteluser.com/download
Regards
Dave
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HELP!
I thought I had followed all the rules, both from P99SEsp6 and the ones the
distinguished members of this forum found out about the subject of
splitting planes...
In the PCB editor all looks fine: a VCC plane with several (non-nested)
sub-planes and a GND plane with a PE sub-plane.
This is a great little tool!!
Thanks
Jason
On Friday 27 June 2003 11:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I hope you will like this - I think I have satisfied most requests. Any
other suggestions will be gratefully ignored.
http://www.proteluser.com/download
Regards
David Watling
01/07/2003 02:52:35, Website Visitor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've made a +5V plane on an internal layer, using a split
plane that covers the entire layer. In the middle of the
layer, I'd like to place another split plane with +3.3V.
You don't want to be putting split planes inside other