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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] How to define for an exposed pad to connect to 3 pins/pads |
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Typically you'd treat the exposed pad like any other pin/pad, give it a pinnumber (make one up) and expose it in the schematic symbol. Then you'd connect all four grounds (AGND, DGND, PGND, EP) in the schematic, then in the layout.
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