Thank you. The problem we are having is it is never made clear how to marry the pinout we have made with the schematic symbol we have made. I have several in my personal folder and each time I use them I have to manually select the footprint for the schematic symbol. How do we make it a complete part? You give pages of spice models but never make it clear how to make the part actually go on the board. :)
https://easyeda.com/Doc/Tutorial/SchematicLibs.htm#Creating-the-Schematic-Libs
https://easyeda.com/Doc/Tutorial/SpiceSimulation.htm#Build-Your-Own-Simulation-Component
I hope that can help you.
@Boxxofrobots,
This is how to assign a PCB footprint to a symbol placed into a Schematic:
https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/How_to_assign_or_change_the_PCB_footprint_assigned_to_a_schematic_symbol_and_then_update_them_in_the_PCB-1SoiAuM4Y
To do this for a symbol in `My Parts` (or cloned from any SHIFT+F search or after saving an edited symbol opened by double-clicking on any symbol in the left hand EELib panel), open the symbol for editing and click in the `package` text field under `Custom Attributes` in the right hand panel.
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