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Re: Courtyards and silk screens
For your conscience, you could always disable the courtyards error checking: File > Board > Design Rules > Design for Manufacturing > Courtyards overlap ==> Ignore -- Regards, Tony
By Tony Casey · #24242 ·
Re: Courtyards and silk screens
Thank you very much.
By John Woodgate · #24241 ·
Re: Courtyards and silk screens
Hello, Regarding courtyards overlapping, only you can know if there is enough space to place your components taking into account their actual sizes. Regarding the silkscreens overlapping, it is an
By jpgendner · #24240 ·
Courtyards and silk screens
Can I safely ignore 'errors' abut courtyards overlapping and 'warnings' about silkscreens (the outlines of components) overlapping? Some courtyards are quite a lot larger than the parts, and I don't
By John Woodgate · #24239 ·
Re: All my reference designators have disappeared??
Found it!?? (yes, PCBNew). In the "objects" panel, references was unchecked. What confused me was that the indentation seemed to suggest it was relating to through-holes, as distinct from every
By Doug McKnight · #24238 ·
Re: All my reference designators have disappeared??
Hi, Iuse KICAD 5. Use this set up, work. [cid:06d7e4e0-65ff-4253-af1b-1e5cb48d0dc4] ________________________________ Da: kicad-users@groups.io <kicad-users@groups.io> per conto di Robert via
By Andrea Farini · #24237 ·
Re: All my reference designators have disappeared??
Assuming you mean pcbnew, have you looked down the visibility list on the Objects tab on the right-hand side (YMMV - I'm still using 7 and I've not changed any default positions or visibilities of
By Robert · #24236 ·
All my reference designators have disappeared??
Using Kicad 8.0.5 Somehow, I've made all my reference designators invisible... And, I can't get them to come back. I've been through Edit->Text and Graphics Properties (which I'm accustomed to using
By Doug McKnight · #24235 ·
Re: OT: PCB suppliers
I second that. U use them, fast and cheap and good georget
By George Csahanin · #24234 ·
Re: OT: PCB suppliers
I used to use Beta LAYOUT ( https://uk.beta-layout.com ) but, since my KiCAD has the "PCB-WAY" button I have used them as it is so easy. I have been happy with the services of both companies. Even on
By David Goadby · #24233 ·
Re: How to print a BOM?
Open office - its free and works without fault Get Outlook for Android Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2024 1:53:20 pm To: kicad-users@groups.io <kicad-users@groups.io> Subject: [kicad-users] How to
By grant@countrytradies.net · #24232 ·
Re: OT: PCB suppliers
JLCPCB ________________________________ Da: kicad-users@groups.io <kicad-users@groups.io> per conto di John Woodgate <jmw@...> Inviato: lunedì 9 settembre 2024 20:18 A: kicad-users@groups.io
By Andrea Farini · #24231 ·
Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
Hi, This is exactly what I did on my special strap: (Strap footprint.png figure), round pads #1 and #2 & straight one #3 are connected together hence to the same net. On the
By Pierre-Raymond Rondelle · #24230 ·
Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hello Diego Yes, of course. A symbol with multiple Pins connected to the same net. Thats easy. But a symbol whose pins are tied to one another
By Bernd Wiebus · #24229 ·
Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
I can't test it now, but IIRC it is (was) possible to create a symbol with multiple pins tied to the same net. Just create a device with 2 pins and assign it the footprint you
By NdK · #24228 ·
Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hello Pierre-Raymond for If your 0-Ohm resistor connects direct to a power flag, then there is perhaps no need for a power output, power input. You
By Bernd Wiebus · #24227 ·
Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
Thanks, Don, but that can compromise routing on the other layer. Of course, it's simpler if there is no problem on the other layer.
By John Woodgate · #24226 ·
Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
John, If I understand what you are trying to do is to get one track across another then the simplest way is to use a couple of vias. This would allow you to take the crossing track to the back side of
By Don K5DW · #24225 ·
Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
No matter John! This is to provide more accurate information next time the question emerges. Don't miss Bernd's message, this another way to solve your issue.
By Pierre-Raymond Rondelle · #24224 ·
Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
Thank you, Pierre-Raymond. I will try to answer your question, but it may be long delayed.
By John Woodgate · #24223 ·