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On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 08:50:45AM -0600, John Doty wrote:
> 
> On Jun 30, 2014, at 6:02 AM, Peter Clifton <pcjc2 AT cam DOT ac DOT uk> wrote:
> 
> > I think diode-3.sym agrees with the ACY series diodes in PCB (or at
> > least, has reversed pin 1 & 2 from diode-1.sym.
> 
> Screaming Circuits recently stopped checking diode pin numbers against
> schematics, resulting in a bunch of boards with reversed diodes. They
> told my customer that "the convention" is that cathode is pin 1.
> Perhaps there is an emerging defacto convention, although I’m not
> aware of any standard.

There is at least an IPC standard.
You can find at http://landpatterns.ipc.org/IPC-7351BNamingConvention.pdf.
See p.5 for numbering conventions. They seem to follow IEC standards,
but I'm in doubt since I found no IEC convention on pin numbering yet.

I've also found a link to the full version of the standard. See it at
http://pcbget.ru/Files/Standarts/IPC_7351.pdf. Pin numbering examples
start at page 66.

We could follow that standard in regard to gschem->pcb workflow.

> For SPICE, the anode comes first, so it should have pinseq=1.
> diode-1.sym and diode-2.sym are correct, but diode-3.sym and
> schottky-1.sym are wrong. Many symbol creators don’t seem to
> understand pinseq.

For SPICE, I'm thinking of using a unique attribute, say "pinnode". So we
could part the two workflows - simulation in SPICE and making pcb's.
I believe that in general every particular workflow should lean on its
own attributes in gEDA/gaf.

  Vladimir

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