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Table Of Contents
Hidden pins are still present on the symbol, but they are marked
invisible. Values assigned to the hidden pins will still show up in
various wire connection from/to reports. You can unhide hidden
attributes using the Move/Show Attribute tool.
Size
The values in the edit boxes define the parameters used to build the graphical
outline that represents the shell of the connector.
Specifies the width of the receptacle side of the connector. This
value can be the same as the plug side.
Receptacle
Specifies the width of the plug side of the connector.Plug
Specifies the distance from the first pin of the connector to the
top end of the connector.
Top
Specifies the distance from the last pin of the connector to the
bottom end of the connector.
Bottom
Specifies the fillet radius for the rounded portion of the plug
representation. If left blank or if you enter a 0.0 value, then the
Radius
corner is drawn without a fillet. If the radius value exceeds the
Plug width value, the radius value will be internally set back to
be equal to the plug width value.
Insert
Inserts the connector symbol on the drawing. If a pin count was not defined,
an error message appears indicating that you must define a pin count before
proceeding. A preview outline of the connector displays for placement on the
drawing. It shows angled corners for the plug side of the connector. An 'x'
indicates the insertion point of the connector. An arrow indicates the plug
side wire connection direction for plug/receptacle or plug-only connector
inserts or shows the wire connection direction for a receptacle-only connector
insert
Prior to committing the connector outline to the drawing, you can press TAB
on your keyboard to flip the connector through four different orientations or
press the "V" key to switch between vertical and horizontal orientations.
Connector layout
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