Mail Archives: geda-help/2012/02/17/12:43:01
> The chip is the FDMF6707 DrMOS module from Fairchild.
The datasheet for that has a suitable footprint and a sample pcb
layout for that. You'll need to use polygons (not traces) to connect
them up that way, and use the 's' key to make each polygon "solid".
> 1. Could you please elaborate on how, if the pads have different pin
> numbers, the autorouter will know?
The datasheet shows the pinout, with the various pins (er, pads)
numbered from 1 to 43. You should copy that numbering. Thus, there
will be eight pins that are connected to the VSWH net, and the
autorouter will know that all eight need to be connected.
> 2. For the gschem symbol, Is it valid for me to define a multi-pad
> signal (i.e. PGND) by setting its pinseq and pinnumber both equal to a
> comma-separated list of the pad numbers to which it corresponds in the
> footprint?
No. You need to make individual symbols pins for each physical
electrical connection. You should have 43 pins in your symbol when
you're done.
Note: the easiest way to make symbols for these types of chips is to
use something like djboxsym or tragesym, which take a *list* of pins
and make the symbol for you.
http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/dj_delorie/tools/djboxsym.html
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