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Eagle Cadsoft 8 pin dip LM385 op amp is showing as two separate ics on the board

martinh909
martinh909 over 8 years ago

Eagle Cadsoft version 7.0

 

The 8 pin dip LM385 op amp is showing as two separate 8 pin dips on the board.

How come this is happening?

What can I change so that the LM385 op amp is placed as just one 8 pin dip on the board?

 

Thanks.

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    0 autodeskguest over 8 years ago

    On 17/11/17 16:13, Martin Hurst wrote:

    Eagle Cadsoft version 7.0

     

    The 8 pin dip LM385 op amp is showing as two separate 8 pin dips on the board.

    How come this is happening?

    What can I change so that the LM385 op amp is placed as just one 8 pin dip on the board?

     

    Are you sure you're actually seeing what you describe? Do both 8-pin

    DIPs show the same part number? Might you have somehow placed two LM385s

    on top of each other in the schematic?

     

     

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    0 martinh909 over 8 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

        I might have added two LM385 by mistake because the schematic shows

    IC1B and a IC2A for the LM385.

     

        I created a new schematic and added a LM385 and now it only shows

    IC1A and IC1B and the board shows only one 8 pin dip.

     

       Thanks for your advice.

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    0 dukepro over 8 years ago in reply to martinh909

    On 11/21/2017 05:16 AM, Martin Hurst wrote:

        I might have added two LM385 by mistake because the schematic shows

    IC1B and a IC2A for the LM385.

     

    I see different gates from two devices.

     

    Easy fix.  Delete IC2 from the schematic.  Then use the "INVOKE IC1"

    command to get the first gate of the device.

     

    Try the following on the command line:

     

        DELETE IC2

        INVOKE IC1

     

    HTH,

        - Chuck

     

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    0 dukepro over 8 years ago in reply to martinh909

    On 11/21/2017 05:16 AM, Martin Hurst wrote:

        I might have added two LM385 by mistake because the schematic shows

    IC1B and a IC2A for the LM385.

     

    I see different gates from two devices.

     

    Easy fix.  Delete IC2 from the schematic.  Then use the "INVOKE IC1"

    command to get the first gate of the device.

     

    Try the following on the command line:

     

        DELETE IC2

        INVOKE IC1

     

    HTH,

        - Chuck

     

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    0 martinh909 over 8 years ago in reply to dukepro

       As per your instructions, this fixed it, thanks. The board now only

    shows one IC LM385 with the correct pin numbers and connections.

     

    Easy fix.  Delete IC2 from the schematic.  Then use the "INVOKE IC1"

     

    command to get the first gate of the device.

     

     

    Thanks,

    Martin

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