>Does anyone know how to insert a symbol that connects to an i/o pinout
>(which also compiles to a single through-hole pinout) on the schematic
>editor in Altium Designer 6? Thanks.
Do you mean you want a 1 pin component on schematic to represent a pad
with plated hole on the board?
I made a schematic part with a single pin - possibly I just placed a
pin-with-circle in the sch library editor. In the PCB library, I mad
a component consisting of a single pad, and used that as the footprint
for the one-pin schematic part.
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Surely it is irrelevant at schematic stage ?
Its only when you get to the PCB stage that its important.
The component yo uare using should have multi layer pads.
www.ckp-railways.talktalk.net/pcbcad28.htm
Those are quite the monster resistor symbols you have there!
Marra wrote:
>>pcbcad28.htm
>>
Joel Koltner wrote:
>Those are quite the monster resistor symbols you have there!
For those with a curiosity about this vendor "Marra"
(aka Wrighty aka Nigel Wright aka nigelwright7557 aka ianbowskill2),
lately, his spamming has become a more cunning stunt
but, in fact, he only shows up to spam and he is still astroturfing
http://www.google.com/search?q=define:astroturfing
...and his ethics were clearly displayed long ago.
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"JeffM" <jef...@email.com> wrote in message
news:1193167310....@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
I like plenty of room to add resistor value and wattage !
A simple value is meaningless.
www.ckp-railways.talktalk.net/pcbcad28.htm
I like the schematics, very clean and plenty opf room for adding extra
information.
www.ckp-railways.talktalk.net/pcbcad28.htm