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You can also take a look at the simulation tutorials on our website: https://docs.easyeda.com/en/Simulation/Chapter4-Introduction-to-using-a-simulator/#simulation-ebook-introduction-to-using-a-simulator
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1. Draw one block of elements in the electrical schematic. 2. Copy several times 3. Update schematics in PCB 4. Select 1. block in Schematics 5. Place components in the places you want on the PCB 6. Manually connect all components of 1. block 7. Select 1. block of components on the PCB 8. Hold the right mouse button and select the option "Group/group select" 9. Write the name of the group 10. Return to the electrical schematic, select the next block of components 11. Return to the PCB, hold the right mouse button and select the option "Reuse Layout Route" 12. Select 1. block and place 2. block where you want 13. Repeat 10 - 12 for all blocks.[图片][图片][图片]
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I have a similar enquiry which has so far been ignored. I am led to believe that personal designs are actually PRIVATE by default, as they should be and that we have to explicitly set them to public. However, after spending hours reading tutorials etc, I am none the wiser about how to do it. It's a shame really as I would be happy to put my designs into the public domain, but user support appears to be on holiday or something. ;-)
3 days ago
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Hello, you just need to import the 3d model into the editor and create your own 3d model, then the system will automatically upload it into the user contribution library to be searched.[图片]
18 hours ago

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