I face the same problem. I often make "one off" PCBs which would be uneconomical to sent to a fab house. Adding Zero ohm resistors is an option but as mentioned, you have to add them to the schematic and sometimes remove them as well while working on a PCB layout.
There is also the problem of needing many different footprint lengths between pads for the different link lengths. I've done it in the past by making a double sided design with the links on one side and the tracks on the other but it causes problems with via holes and pads for the links to connect to. Perhaps an option to drop pads instead of vias could be added. That way the double sided method could still be used and the netlist would be correct but a pad to solder the link to would be present. Brian. --- In [email protected], "newskyperhh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yes, sure ... but, so i must change my schematic. > It isn't possible to change the layer, place a pad or something else > and have no trouble by ERC check. > > LG > > Bo > > --- In [email protected], "KeepItSimpleStupid" > <keepitsimplestupid@> wrote: > > > > Will 0 ohm resistors work? or Components Like Jx for Jumper Jumper x. > > e.g. J1? > > > > --- In [email protected], "newskyperhh" <boris.fiedler@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Hello. > > > > > > I want to make a single layer PCB with only one copper site. So i must > > > make manually bridges on component side. > > > > > > But I can't make any pad's or continuous bonding / interlayer > > > connection for bridges. > > > > > > I hope anybody can help. > > > > > > Thank You, > > > > > > Boris > > > > > >
