I have a new lib design but i have 3 pins and 4 pad two of which are common
ground. Anyway to connect two common pads to one pin?
I have a new lib design but i have 3 pins and 4 pad two of which are common
ground. Anyway to connect two common pads to one pin?
On 2/7/2011 3:47 PM, Brian wrote:
I have a new lib design but i have 3 pins and 4 pad two of which are common
ground. Anyway to connect two common pads to one pin?
>
Short answer: no. but you can name them gnd@1 and gnd@2 and whatever
appears after the @ will not be shown, which makes it a little better.
On 2/7/2011 3:57 PM, Brian wrote:
Have that done but only the one labeled GND gets connected to ground. The
other has no pin connected to it so it reamins floating.
"Gary Gofstein"<nospam@use.forum.net> wrote in message
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>> On 2/7/2011 3:47 PM, Brian wrote:
>>> I have a new lib design but i have 3 pins and 4 pad two of which are
>>> common
>>> ground. Anyway to connect two common pads to one pin?
>>>
>>>
>> Short answer: no. but you can name them gnd@1 and gnd@2 and whatever
>> appears after the @ will not be shown, which makes it a little better.
>
yes, each must have a pin in the schematic and you must connect it there..
On 2/7/2011 3:57 PM, Brian wrote:
Have that done but only the one labeled GND gets connected to ground. The
other has no pin connected to it so it reamins floating.
"Gary Gofstein"<nospam@use.forum.net> wrote in message
news:iiq0hh$epp$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...
>> On 2/7/2011 3:47 PM, Brian wrote:
>>> I have a new lib design but i have 3 pins and 4 pad two of which are
>>> common
>>> ground. Anyway to connect two common pads to one pin?
>>>
>>>
>> Short answer: no. but you can name them gnd@1 and gnd@2 and whatever
>> appears after the @ will not be shown, which makes it a little better.
>
yes, each must have a pin in the schematic and you must connect it there..
On 2/7/2011 3:57 PM, Brian wrote:
Have that done but only the one labeled GND gets connected to ground. The
other has no pin connected to it so it reamins floating.
"Gary Gofstein"<nospam@use.forum.net> wrote in message
news:iiq0hh$epp$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...
>> On 2/7/2011 3:47 PM, Brian wrote:
>>> I have a new lib design but i have 3 pins and 4 pad two of which are
>>> common
>>> ground. Anyway to connect two common pads to one pin?
>>>
>>>
>> Short answer: no. but you can name them gnd@1 and gnd@2 and whatever
>> appears after the @ will not be shown, which makes it a little better.
>
yes, each must have a pin in the schematic and you must connect it there..