At 03:24 PM 3/26/2002 -0600, David W. Gulley wrote:
>When I am trying to show a multi-signal connection to a point (e.g.
>single point ground) I usually go non orthogonal, that is I have the
>symmetrical signals come into the point from
>an angle (not a right angle). The single point is readily apparent, and
>there is no confusion over whether or not a tie point is present.

That is a very useful convention, quite clear and unmistakeable. However, I 
prefer to create star grounds using jumpers or virtual shorts, because this 
forces the routing into an actual star, since the legs remain distinct nets 
to Protel.

Abdulrahman Lomax
Easthampton, Massachusetts USA


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