LM339, no Vcc Pins

I did not know that!! Is it designed to do that if you do not want it to?

The Aussies are “having it out”

It’s all documented:

https://docs.kicad.org/9.0/en/eeschema/eeschema.html#hierarchical-schematics

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Creating hierarchical sheets has a chapter of it’s own in the user manual:

@bob, you’re still deranging threads with your silly jokes.

Gosh, retiredfeline beat me by about 2seconds.

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And you are still deranging heads with your unhappy and intolerant attitude. I have worked for > 50 years and at every place of employment I was able to engage in some light kidding with colleagues. Work is a big piece of life and casual joking puts a smile on the faces of most colleagues. If it does not affect you that way then you are the one missing out most.

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Don’t worry about it, you’re in the majority. I mean, 90% of engineers are called Bob. Another 89% are called Jim and 87% are called Dave.

266% huh? Oh well I was never good at maths. :crazy_face:

Well the old line is that a guy with no arms or legs afloat in the ocean is called Bob.

One who is hanging on the wall is named Art.

And one in the bottom of a ditch is named Doug.

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I’m no expert but I ran into the same thing. You have to create a “phantom” gate
with one unit higher than the max. So in you case create a LM339 gate and make it unit 5
you will find a gate with just the VCC and GND pins exposed. Hook them up and your gtg.
hope this helps!

What worked for me was adding part E and just overlaying it over Part A.

Board passed DRC.

I’ve zipped up the Gerber files and sent the board layout off the JLPCB for fabrication. I got e-mail confirming it passed their QC check and is moving into manufacturing now.