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1. Adjust the size to reflect the datasheet’s diagram or description for the footprint.
- When making a component footprint, if you need to place several pads, you can Copy + Paste it onto itself, click edit, move (x, y) to translate it. This helps with getting the measurements right.
- To make a new schematic, open the warnickshare schematic library
To make a new symbol, open the warnickshare schematic library
1. Place pins and shapes until you get something that represents your part. It doesn’t really matter too much what your schematic component looks like.
1. When placing pins, you want the numbers closer to the body of your symbol, the + on the other side should be on the outside.
1. You connect it to your footprint by selecting Add Footprint at the bottom of the page and Browse until you find the footprint you want to connect it to.
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