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Altium DXP and Hex Inverter (Multipart ICs)

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private - 12 Feb 2006 14:44 GMT
With another schematics design program, when one chooses something like
a CD4049 timer or its equivalent the program will lay down all parts.
However, Protel DXP seems to klutz  when it comes to this or am I doing
something wrong? Also, the subparts of the libraries for such a
component in the schematics window have no corresponding voltage
symbology. Maybe its better to just make a custom symbol and represent
the chip with 16 pins rather than use the inverter symbols. Whats the
best way to deal with this in Protel DXP? Is the Protel DXP paradigm
just ...different?

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Peter Bennett - 12 Feb 2006 18:28 GMT
>With another schematics design program, when one chooses something like
>a CD4049 timer or its equivalent the program will lay down all parts.
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>best way to deal with this in Protel DXP? Is the Protel DXP paradigm
>just ...different?

I haven't used XP, but in previous versions, when you placed a piece
of a multi-part component, you would get part one.  Later in the
design process, you do "Tools/Annotate", and Protel will reset the
part numbers so that all parts of the component are used.  Or, you can
manually set the desired part in the part detail form (hit "Tab" while
placing the part, or double-click on a placed part).

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Quitus - 13 Feb 2006 13:50 GMT
In DXP version, on Component Properties window (double-click any
component to see it), on 4th row you'll find the number of the part
(and the total parts) and 4 buttons to change it. As Peter says, in
PROTEL, when you draw a multi-part component, it always shows you the
first part: press TAB to see components properties and to change part
number before placing it on the schematic.

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private - 15 Feb 2006 14:36 GMT
Thanks for the replies.

> In DXP version, on Component Properties window (double-click any
> component to see it), on 4th row you'll find the number of the part
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> Quitus.
 
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