[PEDA] Many similar Sheet Symbols
Jakub M.
burakozol at wp.pl
Tue Nov 7 15:45:59 CST 2006
Works.
Only a small error that it recognizes VCC instead of VSS on Power Layer
(few paths), but will correct it manually.
Thanks!
Regards,
JM
Jon Elson napisał(a):
> Jakub M. wrote:
>
>
>> OK, so I have made one complete channel (PCB). Naming convention of
>> parts in all channels is U100_A, C123_A for channel A, U100_B, C123_B
>> for channel B and so on (18 of them).
>>
>> Now what should I do to make other channels to be similar to A one?
>>
>> I think that I should (more-less) copy A into some "dummy.pcb" then
>> re-annotate all the parts from "..._A" to "..._B" (HOW?), delete old "B"
>> parts from the original PCB and paste all from "dummy.pcb". Is that
>> correct? How can I re-annotate easily all the parts? And if needed load
>> the netlist.
>>
>>
>>
> The procedure is :
>
> 1. select the whole channel
>
> 2. copy to clipboard with ctrl/c
> You need to specify the grab point on the selected area
>
> 3. you can do a paste special/paste array with the required spacing between
> channels, and the number of channels to be pasted.
>
> 4. deselect all
>
> 5. select the 2nd channel
>
> 6. double click on any part, select global edit, and in the part
> designator edit
> field, put _A=_B and check selected parts and at the bottom select
> all primitives.
>
> (repeat steps 4 - 6 for each channel.)
>
> I think you could have made things easier by making all your designators
> C1001,C2001,C3001 in the first channel. Then when you do the paste array,
> I think it will make the next channel have a C1002,C2002,C3002 if you select
> the increment to 1. You could also make the increment 1000 and make C1
> change to C1001 on the next channel.
>
> Jon
>
>
>
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