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Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2017 12:36:46 -0500
From: "Ian Chapman (ichapman AT videotron DOT ca) [via geda-help AT delorie DOT com]" <geda-help AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: Re: [geda-help] pinseq
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I always wondered what pinseq was all about so for PCB layout only use I 
can forget it?
         Regards Ian.
On 02/02/17 12:53 AM, Vladimir Zhbanov (vzhbanov AT gmail DOT com) [via 
geda-help AT delorie DOT com] wrote:
> On 2/1/17, John Doty <jpd AT noqsi DOT com> wrote:
>> It depends on what your downstream flow is. Gnetlist uses pinseq in two
>> incompatible ways:
>>
>> (1) For identifying pin functions in a multisection component like a quad
>> gate.
>>
>> (2) For ordering connections in a netlist (like a SPICE simulation netlist)
>> that depends on pin order to identify the pin.
>>
>> This appears to be a single section component, so (1) doesn’t apply. You
>> haven’t said what you’re using downstream, but I suspect you’re doing PC
>> board layout. Most (all?) PC board netlists use pinnumber, not pinseq, to
>> identify the pin. So, (2) probably doesn’t apply either.
>>
>> You probably don’t need pinseq attributes at all.
> Currently, pinseq= is processed in only two backends: spice-sdb
> and vipec.  The latter is most likely non-functional as it can be
> seen from tests added to geda-gaf in 2008 and development of the
> program it was used for [1] seems to have stopped about 2003 so it
> is most likely abandoned. So if spice-sdb is not planned to be
> used there is no point in using pinseq=.
>
>    Vladimir
>
> [1] http://vipec.sourceforge.net/
>
>

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