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gEDA-user: gschem hierarchy
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- From: handsome greg <xdissent@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 16:39:54 -0500
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how does one go about utilizing the hierarchy. i see in the cvs
version of gschem that it has the option to traverse a hierarchy, but
how do you create one? for example, building a stereo graphic eq...
how could you make a "filter" schematic, which is repeated say 10
times in a "filter bank" schematic. finally, how could you make 2
"filter banks" show up in the main schematic (block diagram basically)
- one for each channel? is this sort of thing possible?
i just built something similar and repeated a circuit 16 times. it was lame =)
i'm learning and LOVING it.
handsome greg