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Re: net vs netname (was Re: gEDA-user: Busses in gschem)
I always ignore the netname attribute.
By the way that pull down list is derived from the file system-gschemrc
which in my instalation is in /usr/local/share/gEDA.
Steve Meier
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 18:40 +0100, Philipp Klaus Krause wrote:
> Steve Meier schrieb:
> > Philipp,
> >
> > Standard gshem and gnetlist (gsch2pcb) treat buses as a graphical object
> > that doesn't influence the final netlist in anyway.
> >
> > If your design is flat hook up a net segment from a components pin to
> > the bus. Select the net segment and add a net attribute net=D0 for
> > example. Some where else do the same from the bus to another components
> > pin and add a net attribute again net=D0. It is these net attributes
> > that are responsible for causing the two pins to be part of the same
> > net. You could even delete the bus and bus rippers and the netlist will
> > build the same way.
> >
>
> Thanks. Looking through the documentation I even found it in the gschem
> FAQ. However I'm a bit confused about net and netname attributes. You
> and the net attribute mini-howot suggest that I should specify the net
> attribute if I want several thing to be in the same net. In other parts
> of the documentation the attribute is called netname though. gschem
> offers both in it's dropdown list for adding attributes.
>
> Philipp
>
>
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