On Monday 12 January 2009 19:36:46 Joerg wrote: > When you place the first instantation it'll be pins 1,2,3, the next one > 5,6,7 and so on. But all are supplied via the common supply pins 4 and > 11. In gschem you only have two choices. Either you create a library > model that repeats those pins 4 and 11 visibly for all four > instantations or you create the library part with the power pins > detached where none of the instantations show power pins. This can be > practical for auto-connecting digital stuff to a VCC rail but it doesn't > work well in the analog world. Now you could also have pins 11 and 4 as > a separate "fifth" device. Anyhow, neither method looks professional, > neither is industry practice, and all make schematics more difficult to > understand for others. Especially for non-analog guys. Okay, so how would you describe your 'ideal' solution? Peter -- Peter Brett Electronic Systems Engineer Integral Informatics Ltd
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