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Op Amp symbol as triangle, not rectangle

r_iot
r_iot over 9 years ago

Hi,

 

New to Eagle.

I'm using a Microchip dual op amp MCP6002 in my schematic.

I've successfully downloaded the Microchip library however the IC displays as a single block rectangle and not as two individual (triangles) op amps. This doesn't make for easy schematic viewing so wondering if there's a way to convert MCP6002 symbol into two individual op amps, each with triangle symbol but together using the same pad layout (with different pins of course). Very happy to look at any tutorials/docs if anyone can point me in the right direction. Thanks.

 

kind regards,

 

Stuart

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 9 years ago +1 suggested
    On 25/02/16 17:34, Stuart Robertson wrote: Hi, New to Eagle. I'm using a Microchip dual op amp MCP6002 in my schematic. I've successfully downloaded the Microchip library however the IC displays as a single…
  • r_iot
    r_iot over 9 years ago in reply to shabaz +1
    Hi Shabaz, Thanks for the prompt feedback. All makes sense to me and I'll give it a go !
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    0 autodeskguest over 9 years ago

    On 25/02/16 17:34, Stuart Robertson wrote:

    Hi,

     

    New to Eagle.

    I'm using a Microchip dual op amp MCP6002 in my schematic.

    I've successfully downloaded the Microchip library however the IC

    displays as a single block rectangle and not as two individual

    (triangles) op amps. This doesn't make for easy schematic viewing so

    wondering if there's a way to convert MCP6002 symbol into two individual

    op amps, each with triangle symbol but together using the same pad

    layout (with different pins of course). Very happy to look at any

    tutorials/docs if anyone can point me in the right direction. Thanks.

     

    Sadly an awful lot of the downloadable library parts are very poorly

    implemented, as you have found. The usual advice, in fact, is never to

    trust a library you have downloaded. It's nearly always quicker to

    create your own than to carefully check and then rectify somebody else's.

     

    In this particular case, if you're using the DIL or SO-8 package, the

    MCP6002 is a perfectly ordinary, standard dual op-amp with the same

    pin-out as the "2AMP_P8+4" component in the "linear" library that is

    shipped with Eagle. I'd just use that.

     

     

     

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    0 shabaz over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Hi Stuart,

     

    Also, Rob has a good point, since your part has a normal op amp topology, you could use one of the other correctly drawn op amps that are part of the default libraries in EAGLE.

    Once you place it on your schematic, you can click on the 'Value' icon in the toolbar, select the op amp and rename it to MCP6002.

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    0 shabaz over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Hi Stuart,

     

    Also, Rob has a good point, since your part has a normal op amp topology, you could use one of the other correctly drawn op amps that are part of the default libraries in EAGLE.

    Once you place it on your schematic, you can click on the 'Value' icon in the toolbar, select the op amp and rename it to MCP6002.

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