In the library/symbol editor. I can assign a 'dot' to cause an inverter
(circle) to show; but how do I enter the pin name such that it has a bar
above the text? e.g.
___
xyz
Thanks,
Jake
In the library/symbol editor. I can assign a 'dot' to cause an inverter
(circle) to show; but how do I enter the pin name such that it has a bar
above the text? e.g.
___
xyz
Thanks,
Jake
David Pollum schrieb:
Because many CAD packages don't support the bar, people have appended an
"" or "#" to the end of the name. For example, "xyz" indicates an
active LOW signal.
Many different nomenclatures are commonly used. Examples:
/xyz (preferred by me, PALASM syntax
)
*xyz
#xyz
Nxyz
xyz/
xyz\
xyz-
xyz*
xyz#
Pick the one you are familiar with or which you can read most easily.
Tilmann
Jake wrote:
In the library/symbol editor. I can assign a 'dot' to cause an inverter
(circle) to show; but how do I enter the pin name such that it has a bar
above the text? e.g.
___
xyz
Thanks,
Jake
Because many CAD packages don't support the bar, people have appended an
"" or "#" to the end of the name. For example, "xyz" indicates an
active LOW signal.
-Dave Pollum
you can use "!name" because in version 5 this is the way "name" will have
the top bar
and version 5 is ready
"Tilmann Reh" <tilmannreh@despammed.com> wrote in message
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David Pollum schrieb:
Because many CAD packages don't support the bar, people have appended an
"" or "#" to the end of the name. For example, "xyz" indicates an
active LOW signal.
Many different nomenclatures are commonly used. Examples:
/xyz (preferred by me, PALASM syntax
)
*xyz
#xyz
Nxyz
xyz/
xyz\
xyz-
xyz*
xyz#
Pick the one you are familiar with or which you can read most easily.
Tilmann