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Is there anyway to exclude parts from the PCB

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Former Member over 11 years ago

In Eagle Cad, is there anyway to exclude components on the schematic from the board view? I have several parts that will be wired to screw terminals. They still need to be shown in the schematic, but I do not need or want them on the board. I can't leave them outside the board area, so what's a guy to do? Thanks...

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 11 years ago +1
    On 3/26/2015 4:38 AM, Derek Tombrello wrote: In Eagle Cad, is there anyway to exclude components on the schematic from the board view? I have several parts that will be wired to screw terminals. They still…
  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member +1
    Mark Winters wrote: Hello Jorge. I wonder if you could point me to some documentation that helps me to remove the package as explained. I have made a copy of the component in my own library but return…
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    0 autodeskguest over 11 years ago

    On 27/03/15 06:16, Doug Wellington wrote:

    EAGLE is a two-way process; they call it forward-backward annotation.  That

    ties the board back to the schematic, so that you can make certain changes

    in the board and the schematic gets updated.  I think this is a much better

    way of working on designs that have one schematic and one board, but it's

    not ideal for single schematics with multiple board layouts...

     

    It may not be ideal for that case, but that's a case where nothing's

    ideal. Frankly, I find the KiCad / gEDA method utterly unusable.

     

    Anyway, this whole sub-thread was fired off by a troll who wasn't

    up-to-date with the latest Eagle, as Jorge pointed out in his reply.

    Derek's actual requirement can be supported that way.

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Rob Pearce wrote on Fri, 27 March 2015 01:51

    It may not be ideal for that case, but that's a case where nothing's

    ideal. Frankly, I find the KiCad / gEDA method utterly unusable.

     

    KiCad and gEDA remind me of the old days when I was using command line

    tools like vi and make along with eqn, tbl and troff instead of integrated

    environments like Visual Studio or Eclipse and modern publishing tools.

    LOL!  (It's great that they're open source and such, but as we say,

    "they're only free if your time isn't worth anything!")

     

    Funny thing is, I LOVE that EAGLE has a command line and that I can write

    a script or ULP to do just about anything!  That's what makes EAGLE so

    powerful and keeps it my favorite tool.

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    Web access to CadSoft support forums at www.eaglecentral.ca.  Where the CadSoft EAGLE community meets.

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Rob Pearce wrote on Fri, 27 March 2015 01:51

    It may not be ideal for that case, but that's a case where nothing's

    ideal. Frankly, I find the KiCad / gEDA method utterly unusable.

     

    KiCad and gEDA remind me of the old days when I was using command line

    tools like vi and make along with eqn, tbl and troff instead of integrated

    environments like Visual Studio or Eclipse and modern publishing tools.

    LOL!  (It's great that they're open source and such, but as we say,

    "they're only free if your time isn't worth anything!")

     

    Funny thing is, I LOVE that EAGLE has a command line and that I can write

    a script or ULP to do just about anything!  That's what makes EAGLE so

    powerful and keeps it my favorite tool.

    --

    Web access to CadSoft support forums at www.eaglecentral.ca.  Where the CadSoft EAGLE community meets.

     

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