![]() ![]() I can see this exact example of a stereo amplifier mentioned in section 5.2.1 of the Protel 99SE Training Manual under the heading "Special Cases". Updates to the channel master schematic should then automatically update both channel instances in my design. The classic example is to draw one channel of a stereo amplifier and then invoke two instances of the same channel master schematic. That is, I want to place multiple sheet symbols on a top level sheet that reference the same schematic file and have Protel create multiple separate "channels" that are linked to one master schematic, rather than me merely duplicating the schematic and then having to manually keep all the duplicates in sync when I make changes. I'm starting to wonder if it was a feature that was planned but not actually released. Has anyone on the forum successfully used Protel 99SE for multi-channel design? I am not having much luck with it.
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