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'''SECOND: Draw the symbol (= showing the electrical function in the schematic)!'''
 
'''SECOND: Draw the symbol (= showing the electrical function in the schematic)!'''
  
*In schematic view select menu item '''Create a new component''' in menu '''Components'''. The last saved package shows up. Say "Yes, use his package." Place as many pins as you have pads.  
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*In schematic view select from menu '''Components''' item '''Create a new component'''. The last saved package shows up. Say: "Yes, use his package." Place as many pins as you have pads.  
Double click each pin to add its function (e.g. Power) and  name (e.g. GND).
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Double click each pin to add its function (e.g. Power) and  name (e.g. GND). Remark: A schematic symbol as a whole can be made of several sub-symbols e.g. gates. If you want to divide the pins you have to such sub-symbols, highlight the pins meant and add a separate handle cross to them. Doubleclick each handle cross and decide how to insert each: "Automatically as NEXT" or  "Extra as REST". The power pins should be prepared to be inserted "extra as Rest". Now use the button to save the new component to the data base. Enter to the dialog popping up. If you again want to edit the symbol in case you have forgotten something, do so or just close the ultimate dialog. Done.
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Leave the [[grid]] '''0.635 mm = 25 mil = 1/40 inch'''. Use the required functions from the [[Drawing|Drawing tool]] [[image:Pen.jpg]]. After having finished select all, hover the cursor to the desired [[Handle cross|handle cross]] position and merge it by the use of keybord key '''[y]''' to a sYmbol. Remark: A component as a whole can be made of several symbols e.g. gates. That's why we need the '''[y]''' procedure first. Now select the symbol(s) by a [[Capture Window]] and eXport it by pressing keyboard key '''[x]''' to the database.  [//server.ibfriedrich.com/video/e/drawsymbol/drawsymbol.mp4 VIDEO on symbol drawing]<br><br>
 
 
 
 
*When exporting the symbol to the data base assign a matching package to it. For example the one you had drawn in the first step. This is not a must. You can assign any package to it but it is a common way.<br>
 
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== Adjustment of existing parts ==
 
== Adjustment of existing parts ==

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Create a new component (best practise)


The drawing of custom components

Draw your own package and symbol in the Schematic view. Two general steps are needed:

FIRST: Start drawing the package(= land pattern of the soldering pads including outline of the device)!

SECOND: Draw the symbol (= showing the electrical function in the schematic)!

Double click each pin to add its function (e.g. Power) and name (e.g. GND). Remark: A schematic symbol as a whole can be made of several sub-symbols e.g. gates. If you want to divide the pins you have to such sub-symbols, highlight the pins meant and add a separate handle cross to them. Doubleclick each handle cross and decide how to insert each: "Automatically as NEXT" or "Extra as REST". The power pins should be prepared to be inserted "extra as Rest". Now use the button to save the new component to the data base. Enter to the dialog popping up. If you again want to edit the symbol in case you have forgotten something, do so or just close the ultimate dialog. Done.



Adjustment of existing parts

For packages:

Edit components by the use of the symbol and package assistant

The package and symbol assistant is meant for packages and symbols having a higher number of pins/pads.


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