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
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David Goadby
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#24233
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Re: How to print a BOM?
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Subject: [kicad-users] How to
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[email protected]
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#24232
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Re: OT: PCB suppliers
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Andrea Farini
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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
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Pierre-Raymond Rondelle
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#24230
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Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
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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
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Bernd Wiebus
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#24229
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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
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NdK
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Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
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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
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Bernd Wiebus
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#24227
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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.
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John Woodgate
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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
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Don K5DW
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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.
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Pierre-Raymond Rondelle
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Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
Thank you, Pierre-Raymond. I will try to answer your question, but it may be long delayed.
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John Woodgate
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Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
Bernd,
Thank you to point this aspect. I didn't even think to the fuse.
I save your message it will probably be helpful in the future.
Just one question (it makes a while I didn't
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Pierre-Raymond Rondelle
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Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
Excuse me John, I had not been clear at all. My mistake.
Mandatory is in my applications because power lines are the ones
that pose me most of the problems in logic boards. My boards are
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Pierre-Raymond Rondelle
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Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
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Hello Pierre-Raymond
Same Problem as for fuses. It is not the problem, that you use two nets
(numbers will be enough) but for the ERC-Testing, because
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Bernd Wiebus
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Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
Thank you very much.
I just want one trace on a through-hole board to permanently 'hop over' another on the same layer. But 'Mandatory for power lines.' worries me, because I do want to put a
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John Woodgate
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Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
John, Robert,
Zero Ohms resistors have the drawback to create two nets.
I had similar issue some years ago with Kicad 5.20, it didn't
have any practical solution for that. So,
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Pierre-Raymond Rondelle
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#24218
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Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
For Through Hole boards, I use a 2-pin header, they are sold as such or you can buy 1x36 strips and break off as many pins as needed)...
3-pin header to select 2 paths...
On the last page of the
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Dallas N4DDM
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Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
Even in an antique kicad version, there are jumpers in the schematic
symbol menu. I haven't checked the selection of footprint spacings
available, but an edit there would soon provide the required
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dvalin@...
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#24216
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Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
Thank you, Bernd.
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John Woodgate
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Re: Jumpers and zero-ohm resistors
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Hello John.
Exactly. A schematic is used to document and describe your circuit, an
despite this zero ohm resistor has nothing to do with the
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Bernd Wiebus
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#24214
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