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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Star connection points in PCB? (intconn)
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>>> 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.
>
>
>> 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.
>
> I like this approach, too. It also kind of resolves the case where a
> actual component connects some of its pins internally. This is quite
> common with switches and other mechanical components like shielding.


I think it does not solve that problem: you'd need the two internally 
connected pin of the switch to be drawn as overlapping pads so you 
wouldn't be able to pass a trace on that layer between the pads.

What solves it is the opposite: a way to explain pcb that two pads are 
connected even if they do not seem to be so, PCB-copper-wise. I have such 
a patch in my fork:

http://repo.hu/projects/pcb-rnd/intconn.html

you can have multiple groups of internal connections and find.c considers 
them as real connections.

Regards,

Igor2

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