On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 06:20:06PM +0000, Karel Kulhavy wrote: > > Why don't you make a symbol for gschem that represents the shield. Give > > it one pin. In the schematic connect that one pin to ground. I do this > > all the time to make holes for ground clips (to clip my oscilloscope > > probe ground to at convinient locations). Make a foot print for the > > shield as if it is a component. > > I have been doing these holes too and always made them with big vias. I > didn't have to add anything into the schematic for the holes. >
but if you want to be certain you don't forget them, you need to add to the schematic. I am a firm believer that anything which needs a special hole (mounting hole, test point, shield can, etc) or special footprint (surface mount probe points, etc) needs to be on the schematic. That doesn't enforce correct placement (mounting holes which need to line up to a chassis for examle), but it does make sure they end up on the board. -Dan --
