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How to make FPGA symbol for schematic

Leeya
Leeya over 11 years ago

Hi, I saw people make schematic symbol for a complex FPGA(almost 400 pins), and that schematic break one FPGA into many different pages. Like bank1 at the first page, bank 2 at the second page,etc.How to build a multi symbols FPGA?

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    VincentS over 11 years ago

    Leeya,

     

    I do my FPGAs the same way as redwire except I put all the power and gnds in a power section to unclutter the signal sections. It is a good way to do symbols for FPGAs.

     

    Good luck.

     

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  • VincentS
    VincentS over 11 years ago

    Leeya,

     

    I do my FPGAs the same way as redwire except I put all the power and gnds in a power section to unclutter the signal sections. It is a good way to do symbols for FPGAs.

     

    Good luck.

     

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