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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 08:48:52 -0600
From: John Griessen <john AT ecosensory DOT com>
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Star connection points in PCB?
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On 02/16/2015 10:33 PM, gedau AT igor2 DOT repo DOT hu wrote:
> Proposal 3
>
> Add a component flag in pcb that tells "there is no short between the pads of this component, even if they overlap!", then draw
> the actual star out of pads. The starpoint is an explicit component in pcb and an explicit symbol on the schematics. Each net has
> its own dedicated pin, No short anywhere, so won't interfere much with find.c, except that flag, which should be relatvely easy to
> implement (saying that after intconn, a patch f mine doing the opposite). Drawbacks:
>
>   - the same pin numbering and back-annotation problem that you have with connectors
>
>   - the star symbol/footprint will have explicit number of pins, you may end up unused pins or will have to replace with the next
> bigger if more nets are to be connected


I like this because the netlist generated is sane.  One sees the converging of power nets at a symbol, and that
symbol can relate to a physical location.  The "auto" feature of 2. could cause accidental mystery to debug...

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