Re: [PEDA] Address select jumper using 0R links...

2002-09-11 Thread Damon Kelly

Thanks, Steve and Brian.

Yes, I came to the same solution late yesterday, after giving up on
"cunning" solutions.
I was trying to reduce the number of resistor symbols on the schematic, but
I guess I'll just have to make do...

"As cunning as fox that graduated from Cunning University" or words to that
effect, said Blackadder.

Damon Kelly
Hardware Engineer


> -Original Message-
> From: Brian Sherer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 12 September 2002 00:30
> To: Protel EDA Forum
> Subject: Re: [PEDA] Address select jumper using 0R links...
> 
> 
> A simple method I've used several times is to indicate on the 
> schematic
> the two "select" resistors, calling them out as 0805s, then 
> simply placed
> them such that the ends which are commoned on the schematic physically
> lie on top of each other with their bodies in-line. Selection 
> is by loading
> one or the other footprint. I create a special 0805 Library part
> having no overlay lines at their ends, to reduce confusion 
> for the assemblers.
> 
> Note that the Component Placement Rules must be turned off (my
> default setup) or a special rule could possibly be created to allow a
> placement exception for these two parts.
> 
> Pick and Place works normally.
> DRC sees them correctly, since their overlapping pads have 
> the same net.
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
> >I need to select the address of a card using 0R (0805) 
> links, and I want to
> >create a footprint with 3 SM pads, and be able to specify 
> the link be loaded
> >1-2 or 2-3, without having to manually edit the Pick and Place file.
> >I don't mind using two different SCH components (since 
> changing will happen
> >rarely), or even two PCB footprints.
> >
> >Any ideas?
> >
> >Can I have a 3 pad PCB footprint and only load a 2 terminal 
> part? Will the
> >PnP generator get confused?
> >
> >Damon Kelly
> >Hardware Engineer
> 
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Re: [PEDA] Address select jumper using 0R links...

2002-09-11 Thread Brian Sherer

A simple method I've used several times is to indicate on the schematic
the two "select" resistors, calling them out as 0805s, then simply placed
them such that the ends which are commoned on the schematic physically
lie on top of each other with their bodies in-line. Selection is by loading
one or the other footprint. I create a special 0805 Library part
having no overlay lines at their ends, to reduce confusion for the assemblers.

Note that the Component Placement Rules must be turned off (my
default setup) or a special rule could possibly be created to allow a
placement exception for these two parts.

Pick and Place works normally.
DRC sees them correctly, since their overlapping pads have the same net.

Brian


>I need to select the address of a card using 0R (0805) links, and I want to
>create a footprint with 3 SM pads, and be able to specify the link be loaded
>1-2 or 2-3, without having to manually edit the Pick and Place file.
>I don't mind using two different SCH components (since changing will happen
>rarely), or even two PCB footprints.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Can I have a 3 pad PCB footprint and only load a 2 terminal part? Will the
>PnP generator get confused?
>
>Damon Kelly
>Hardware Engineer



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Re: [PEDA] Address select jumper using 0R links...

2002-09-11 Thread Steve Wiseman

11/09/2002 01:38:15, "Damon Kelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>Can I have a 3 pad PCB footprint and only load a 2 terminal part? Will the
>PnP generator get confused?

I've been known to cheat and place a zero-ohm resistor on top of the (no-
fitted) 3-pin jumper. It can be fully described in the pick&place, so causes 
less grief than trying to be cunning (since, let's face it, cunning backfires too 
often...)

Steve




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