Thanks Pedro,

I see now why I am confused, it is that I cannot seem to see the net name in the eeschema, so if I do the wire lablel I cannot see what it is. When it has been labeled with the wire lable it does show up in the pcb new however, which sorts out my main problem.

thanks for the help

dave-o

> I am confused as to how to name a net in eeschema. Is it linked to the
> name of the pin on the component being used?

I don't think so. You need to name a net with a wire label in both sides of
the wire (or more if the signal concerns more than 2 components).

If you make a direct connection of 2 components you can also name it althoug
it is not mandatory. And also you can name a wire with more than one name. In
this case all signals with whichever of this names are short-circuited.

Regards,

Pedro.

     
     
           
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