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Hierarchical schematic - explanation needed

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Hierarchical schematic

Hi,

I am a new in expedition pcb service back 1 ,can any one explain about hierarchical block usage schematic ?

Could you please tell how can we start this one?


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Logiks
 

What I think you are asking is; what is the difference between Hierarchical and PCB symbol in Design Capture?

Hierarchical is the top level part of a symbol. Pin numbers are not shown here. Below this part would be the PCB symbol or the physical symbol. One use of this scheme is to enable engineer/designer to easily change pinouts of parts such as FPGA's. Or to get a more clear logical view of schematic.
FYI: It is necessary to use a Hierarchical schematic if you are using IO designer.

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