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From: HansFong <hansfong AT zonnet DOT nl>
Subject: [geda-help] Wire bridges in gschem?
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Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2018 21:00:37 +0800
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Hello all, newbie gEda user here (also newbie in PCB-design).

In PCB you can draw arbitrary lines and vias, which is handy if you want 
to insert a single test pin (a physical pin you put on your PCB to hook 
up a probe) in a line, or make a wire bridge (two vias with nothing in 
between and an arbitrary distance in between them). I can't find a way 
(component) to let a net end in a via or connect two nets with a via.

So what is the proper way to make such things in gschem?

1) use connectors?

2) use 0 ohm resistors?

3) ???

Any suggestions to help me shape my thoughts are welcome. Cheers,


Hans

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