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@copilot delete this symbol from my schematics
2y
Based on your request to delete a symbol from your schematic and the content provided, I understand you may be referring to a diode with the designator BAS20-7-F and additional components labeled as "Designator: A", "Designator: NC", and "Designator: K". To guide you through the process within the Flux environment, here are the recommended steps:
  1. Select the Symbol: In the schematic editor within Flux, use your mouse or pointing device to click on the symbol you wish to delete. If the entire diode symbol including "A", "NC", and "K" represents one component you want to remove, ensure you've selected the whole component. If these are actually separate symbols, you'll need to select each one individually.
  2. Delete the Symbol: Once the symbol is selected, you can delete it by either:
    • Pressing the Delete key on your keyboard, or
    • Right-clicking on the selected symbol and choosing the delete or remove option from the context menu that appears.
  3. Confirmation: Depending on Flux's user interface behavior, you might be asked to confirm the deletion. Confirm as necessary.
  4. Check & Save: After deletion, review your schematic to ensure the correct symbol(s) was removed and no unintended changes were made. Don't forget to save your project to preserve these changes.
Remember, If "A", "NC", and "K" are individual parts of the same symbol, it indicates that these are the pins of the diode component, and you'll likely need to select and delete the entire diode component to remove it from your schematic. Each of these designators represents different aspects of the diagram: "A" and "K" likely indicate the Anode and Cathode pins of the diode, whereas "NC" suggests a not connected or no-function pin.
If there's anything more specific you need assistance with or if the deletions involve more intricate manipulations within your schematic, please provide further details!
2y
@copilot delete this symbol
2y
To proceed with deleting the symbol in your schematic within Flux, you'll want to follow these general steps, as I can guide you through the process but cannot perform actions directly in the software:
  1. Select the Symbol: Click on the symbol you want to delete. The symbol should be highlighted once selected. Given the textual description, it sounds like you are referring to a component or a group of components described under designators $A$, $NC$, and $K$. You would need to select the specific symbol you're referring to.
  2. Delete the Symbol: Once the symbol is selected, you can typically delete it by either pressing the Delete or Backspace key on your keyboard. Some CAD programs also offer a delete option in a right-click context menu. Check if Flux offers this by right-clicking on the selected symbol.
  3. Confirm Deletion (if prompted): Some programs may ask for confirmation before deleting a symbol, especially if it's a key component of your schematic. Confirm the deletion if prompted to do so.
Remember, deleting a symbol or component from your schematic may affect the rest of your design, especially if it was connected to other components. It's a good idea to review your schematic after deleting symbols to ensure everything is still correctly connected and functioning as intended.
If you are trying to delete all components described ($A$, $NC$, and $K$), make sure to repeat these steps for each component.
Lastly, if delete this symbol refers to something specific that hasn't been described clearly (e.g., a specific part of the schematic mentioned in the project description), please provide additional detail so I can guide you more accurately.
2y
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    SOT-23.step

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    BAS19

    BAS19

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    BAS20-7-F

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    Diode Standard 150 V 200mA Surface Mount SOT-23F #CommonPartsLibrary #Schottky #Diodes #SingleDiodes

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    Diode

    Diodes Incorporated

    BAS20-7-F

    D

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