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From: Carlos Moreno <moreno+geda-help AT mochima DOT com>
Subject: [geda-help] Netnames in symbols -- am I misunderstanding?
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Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2016 12:15:59 -0500
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Hi,

I'm creating a symbol for the ATmega328p.  I already
have the PCB footprint.

To make things easier, I'm trying to define nets for the
GPIO pins;  for example, pin 12 (PB0), gets assigned
netname PB0, pin 13 gets assigned netname PB1, etc.

Is this supposed to work?  What I'm expecting is that
the lines that I explicitly labeled as PB0 to PB5 should
get connected to the ATmega pins when importing the
schematic;  but it's not happening  (nor the pins on the
ATmega footprint show the net --- although the GND
pins do).

To avoid long message due to attachments, you can
see the files here:

https://mochima.com/tmp/328p.sch
https://mochima.com/tmp/ATmega328p.sym
https://mochima.com/tmp/atmega328p.csv (source file
to create the symbol with the tragesym command)
https://mochima.com/tmp/Atmega328p--TQFP32.fp

Thanks for any tips!

Carlos
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