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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.