On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 5:05 PM, kai-martin knaak
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Oliver King-Smith wrote:
> 1) It is useful for seeing the decoupling caps on various components
and
> checking they have been done to spec.
> 2) Often there are multiple power rails in the schematic, and it is
> important to see which components are using which power rails both
for
> load and isolation.
ack. Maybe my view is tilted because I am an analog guy who
sometimes
preaches his schematics to newbies :-)
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I completely agree. Most designs nowadays require careful attention to
power distribution.
Make it obvious where your power is coming from.
Joe T
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