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From: "Nicklas Karlsson (nicklas DOT karlsson17 AT gmail DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com]" <geda-user AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Pin mapping (separate symbols from mappings)
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I read more from you below. Even though schematic is stored in *.sch it would be possible to access a second file with the actual footprint pin mapping.

"Another idea is to have PCB be the "keeper of the pin assignments". Each time it runs gnetlist, it exports the current pin mapping. Gnetlist uses the current mapping as a starting point, and allocates pins from the pin mapping in the database (or provided by pcb) based on what pins are available"


> > I think it would be rather good to separate symbols from pin mapping
> > and in such case symbols would have symbolic information only.
> 
> I agree, I wrote something up about this a while ago:
> 
> http://www.delorie.com/pcb/pin-mapping.html
> 
> It assumed there was a new tool that used various heruistics and rules
> to "heavify" a symbol, including adding a pin map:
> 
> http://www.delorie.com/pcb/component-dbs.html

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