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Homoginious and Heterogeneous parts

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Hi All, What's the Homoginious and Heterogeneous parts? What's the differnce between these? Where we can use this? Seeking the right answer. Thanks. Shiva.


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    Hi Shiva, This concept used in schematic library creation , To split single part in to two three pages you have to define the library part as heterogeneous while creating libraray & mention how many split you want for a part , this is need if an IC havig more pins we can not make all connection in the one page (eg: U5 (300pin) - U5A (100pin), U5B(100pin),U5C(100pin), ( 3 splits of one part ) ) , homogeneous means part having no splits Regards, Girish


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