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Wire Does Not Join to Some Component Connections
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GDSammet 5 years ago
Hi everyone.  I am working on my third schematic layout, so I'm not an expert in EasyEDA.  During the layout I place my components on the schematic and draw wires between them.  If I have to move a component, I can drag it and most of the time the wires will follow.  I know when drawing the wires they have to be "connected" to the component via the pin dot.  Sometimes they stick, and sometimes they don't.  Is there a trick to making the wires stick to the pin?  One of the components I am using is an OpAmp.  Pins 1 and 2 are joined.  I cannot seem to get the wire to connect to both pins.  It's usually one or the other.  That results in a broken connection if I have to move the OpAmp.  Thanks!
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andyfierman 5 years ago
"One of the components I am using is an OpAmp" Which one of the opamp Schematic Symbols in the libraries are you talking about? Your project is private so only you can see it. Please read: [https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/How-to-ask-for-help-and-get-an-answer-71b17a40d15442349eaecbfae083e46a](https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/How-to-ask-for-help-and-get-an-answer-71b17a40d15442349eaecbfae083e46a) and post back with more information.
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GDSammet 5 years ago
Ok.  Thanks.  I've made my project public and added a link to the OpAmp datasheet.  The OpAmp I am using is an LF353N Dip-8.  I don't know how to post a link of that component to this message.  It's an On Semicon ([https://lcsc\.com/product\-detail/FET\-InputAmplifiers\_FAIRCHILD\_LF353N\_LF353N\_C118885\.html?ref=editor&logined=true](https://lcsc.com/product-detail/FET-InputAmplifiers_FAIRCHILD_LF353N_LF353N_C118885.html?ref=editor&logined=true)) Here is the link to my project: [https://easyeda.com/GDSammet/dbx-5bx](https://easyeda.com/GDSammet/dbx-5bx) When I choose 1/2 of the opamp to place on my schematic I want to connect pins 1 and 2.  I can make the connection to one pin.  However, when the second pin will not stay connected to the "wire".  If I move the OpAmp by dragging it, one pin is connected to the wire, and other other pin is not.  I have had this problem with other components too, not just this opamp.  So, I don't know if I'm doing something wrong.  Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.  But the opamp is consistent.  I can never make the connection between two pins. Is there something in the component design that prevents wires from making a connection?
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andyfierman 5 years ago
@GDSammet, I think you have found a bug. Please change the category of this post to **Bug Report**. I have posted a Bug Report about this: [https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/Snap-to-pin-is-inconsistent-f88f2c5c816f4df39876918c06b139f4](https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/Snap-to-pin-is-inconsistent-f88f2c5c816f4df39876918c06b139f4) Thanks.
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GDSammet 5 years ago
Andy, Thanks for your help with this.  I thought for sure I was doing something wrong!
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