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gEDA-user: Using underlying schematics
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- From: "Peter Brett" <peter.brett@sharp.co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 11:08:11 -0000
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Hi there,
I'm just getting started using gschem, and I've got a subcircuit schematic I want to incorporate several times into a higher-level schematic. I've created a symbol for the subcircuit, but I can't work out how to make a pin on the symbol correspond to an input or output of the subcircuit. TFM doesn't seem to offer any clues...
Hope someone can help me out in my confusion!
Thanks,
Peter Brett
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