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| Subject: | Re: [geda-user] 4-pin SPST microswitch |
| From: | Jason White <whitewaterssoftwareinfo AT gmail DOT com> |
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Just a hunch, try making a footprint with multiple "1" and "2" pins
that correlate to the schematic symbol.
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Jan Kasprzak <kas AT fi DOT muni DOT cz> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to use a microswitch in a SPST configuration,
> which has four pins - pins 1 and 2 are permanently connected together,
> as well as pins 3 and 4. Pressing the button connects also the 1-2 net
> to the 3-4 net. The footprint is probably similar to this:
>
> http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/stefan_tauner/footprints/misc/TYCO_FSMJSM.fp
>
> Now I would like to use a simple 2-pin symbol in my schematics, e.g.
> this one, because it looks simpler and it is functionally equivalent:
>
> http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/levente_kovacs/symbols/switch-spst-1.sym
>
> How can I do this in gschem/gsch2pcb? How can I say that one pin
> of the switch symbol maps to two pins of the switch footprint?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Yenya
>
> --
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