Karl Hammar wrote:
> j...@ecosensory.com:
>> Karl Hammar wrote:
>>> Is there a way to organize alternative subparts in a project, e.g.
>>> a cpu-card for one user will have one kind a bus-connector and for
>>> another user another bus-connector, but still maintanable as one
>>> project?
>> I woul
On Oct 31, 2009, at 3:10 AM, Karl Hammar wrote:
> j...@ecosensory.com:
>> Karl Hammar wrote:
>>> Is there a way to organize alternative subparts in a project, e.g.
>>> a cpu-card for one user will have one kind a bus-connector and for
>>> another user another bus-connector, but still maintanable
What I did was have a gsch2pcb for the common schematics, to edit the
common part of the pcb. Then I gsch2pcb'd the full set, used a pcb
script to merge the common pcb with the specific pcb, and DRC it.
That's how I got 16 identical channels on the powermeter board.
I suppose one could use the c
Dave N6NZ writes:
> Karl Hammar wrote:
>> n...@arrl.net:
>>> Karl Hammar wrote:
Is there a way to organize alternative subparts in a project, e.g.
a cpu-card for one user will have one kind a bus-connector and for
another user another bus-connector, but still maintanable as one
>
Karl Hammar wrote:
> n...@arrl.net:
>> Karl Hammar wrote:
>>> Is there a way to organize alternative subparts in a project, e.g.
>>> a cpu-card for one user will have one kind a bus-connector and for
>>> another user another bus-connector, but still maintanable as one
>>> project?
>> Sure. Put t
msoko...@ivan.harhan.org:
> k...@aspodata.se (Karl Hammar) wrote:
> > Is there a way to organize alternative subparts in a project, e.g.
> > a cpu-card for one user will have one kind a bus-connector and for
> > another user another bus-connector, but still maintanable as one
> > project?
> I don
n...@arrl.net:
> Karl Hammar wrote:
> > Is there a way to organize alternative subparts in a project, e.g.
> > a cpu-card for one user will have one kind a bus-connector and for
> > another user another bus-connector, but still maintanable as one
> > project?
>
> Sure. Put the variable parts on
j...@ecosensory.com:
> Karl Hammar wrote:
> > Is there a way to organize alternative subparts in a project, e.g.
> > a cpu-card for one user will have one kind a bus-connector and for
> > another user another bus-connector, but still maintanable as one
> > project?
> I would use the method where
Karl Hammar wrote:
> Is there a way to organize alternative subparts in a project, e.g.
> a cpu-card for one user will have one kind a bus-connector and for
> another user another bus-connector, but still maintanable as one
> project?
I would use the method where project definition is by separat
Karl Hammar wrote:
> Is there a way to organize alternative subparts in a project, e.g.
> a cpu-card for one user will have one kind a bus-connector and for
> another user another bus-connector, but still maintanable as one
> project?
Sure. Put the variable parts on different sheets. Then use a
k...@aspodata.se (Karl Hammar) wrote:
> Is there a way to organize alternative subparts in a project, e.g.
> a cpu-card for one user will have one kind a bus-connector and for
> another user another bus-connector, but still maintanable as one
> project?
I don't see a sensible way to do it with
Is there a way to organize alternative subparts in a project, e.g.
a cpu-card for one user will have one kind a bus-connector and for
another user another bus-connector, but still maintanable as one
project?
Regards,
/Karl
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