On Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 10:46 AM Arv Evans via <arvid.evans=[email protected]> wrote:
In conventional schematics it is sometimes necessary to show connections
as an "x" or something similar.? This is because showing the connection
between two points might excessively complicate the drawing.? There should
be another "x" somewhere else on the drawing.? This is the continuation of
the wire or PC trace that you noticed was marked as "x".? In other words, the
two "x" are tied together.
Arv
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On Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 1:44 AM Pierre Guillot <jb.gallauziaux@...> wrote:
Could a member explain these odd things I find on the schematics wiring of four transformers : - T5 : wires 1 and 6 end in a x ; - T6 : the same ; - T8 : the same ; - T11: the same with wires 3 and 4.