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creation of symbols having many pins

true wanderer
true wanderer over 9 years ago

Hi,

I'm preparing schematic for my project whose main part is a controller having 136 pins. I drew it as a single package but it looks too complex. It would be better if i could split it into different sections(like power supply,UART part,ADC section). Please explain how can i add the same footprint to those different sections.

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    true wanderer over 9 years ago
    How can i split a custom package into different sections? I created the package of my controller by editing an available microcontroller from library. I couldn't find this particular edited package under library section. So please tell me how can i split and draw this custom package created by me into different sections as i mentioned earlier ??
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    true wanderer over 9 years ago
    How can i split a custom package into different sections? I created the package of my controller by editing an available microcontroller from library. I couldn't find this particular edited package under library section. So please tell me how can i split and draw this custom package created by me into different sections as i mentioned earlier ??
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