Ed Hartnett wrote:
> So it looks like I am missing an m4 footprint called SIP2N. I will took a
> look at gedasymbols, but it was not there. Can you email it?
The attribute footprint=SIP2N was brought by the connector symbol in the
default. However, the default lib of PCB does not include a footp
Ed Hartnett wrote:
> You have a bunch of gnd symbols around the place. When you create your
> netlist, these are not going to be on it, correct?
The netlist does not contain symbols or footprints anyway -- just pins
and nets :-)
The gnd symbols make sure, a particular pin is connected to the gn
Howdy Kai-Marten!
I ran your example through gsch2pcb and got the following output:
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Using the m4 processor for pcb footprints
CONN2: can't find PCB element for footprint SIP2N (value=unknown)
So device CONN2 will not be in the
Howdy Kai-Martin!
Thanks for the answers and especially the example! I am looking at it
closely.
You have a bunch of gnd symbols around the place. When you create your
netlist, these are not going to be on it, correct? Because you have
these pins connected to grn symbols without a
Wow, thanks for all the great information guys!!
I am starting to work through all the info you provided; I'll send an
update when I have tried out some of your suggestions and studied the
example.
Thanks again!
Ed
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On Sat, 9 Jul 2011 05:19:01 -0600
Ed Hartnett wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 7:46 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
>
> >
> > > I am trying to make my first PCB and I have selected a
> > > super-simple
> > circuit
> > > to start with, a 555 astable circuit. It's a single-sided board,
> > > and I'm going t
Ed Hartnett wrote:
> Do I add a connector on gschem
yes.
> and use it instead of then GND/5V symbols?
no.
You add just one connector and connect it with the gnd-symbol.
Then you connect the gnd symbol wherever you need GND potential.
> Or do I associate a footprint of HEADER2_1 with ea
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 7:46 AM, DJ Delorie <[1]d...@delorie.com> wrote:
> I am trying to make my first PCB and I have selected a super-simple
circuit
> to start with, a 555 astable circuit. It's a single-sided board, and
I'm
> going to etch it myself - something I've always wante
> I am trying to make my first PCB and I have selected a super-simple circuit
> to start with, a 555 astable circuit. It's a single-sided board, and I'm
> going to etch it myself - something I've always wanted to try.
>
> But what footprints do I use for the GND and VCC connections? I guess I
> w
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