User Guide
You can adjust the pin parameters (name, direction, function, length, visi
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ble, swaplevel) while the PIN command is active, or with the CHANGE
command. The pin parameters are explained starting on page 142 and in
the help pages under the keyword PIN. Pin names are changed using the
NAMEcommand.
UsetheTEXTcommandtoplace
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thestring>NAMEinlayer25, tNames,servingasatextvariable
containingthenameofthecomponent,
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thestring>VALUEinlayer27, tValues,servingasatextvariable
containingthevalueofthecomponent.
DesignaNew SymbolfromanExistingOne
Load the existing symbol, display all layers, define a group (GROUP
command) containing all of the objects, click the CUT icon and then
theoriginofthedrawingarea(coordinates00).
You can also type the CUT command on the command line and give a
referencepoint,forexample:
CUT(00);
Open a new symbol (in the same or another library) for editing, click
thePASTEiconandthentheoriginofthedrawingarea.
Or enter again the PASTE command with a reference point in the com-
mandline,forexample:
PASTE(00);
Nowedittheobjectsinwhateverwayyouwant.
You can use the coordinate values for the CUT and PASTE commands
to move the group in the coordinate system. This may be useful for ob
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jectsthatarenotdrawninthecorrectgrid.
GROUP, CUT, and PASTE can be used to copy Packages and Symbols,
butnottocopyDevices.
SeealsoEXPORTSCRIPTonpage 71.
CreateActualComponentsfromSymbolsand
Packages
Components are defined as devices. In the device editing mode you do
notdrawanything,butyoudefinethefollowing:
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whichpackagevariantisused,
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whichsymbol(s)is/areused(calledgatewithinthedevice),
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whichnamesareprovidedforthegates(e.g.A,B),
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whichtechnologiesareavailable(e.g.74L00,74LS00,74HCT00),
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ifthereareequivalentgateswhichcanbeinterchanged
(swaplevel),
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