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Subject: | [geda-user] Connecting grounds |
Date: | Sun, 13 Sep 2015 01:58:36 +0300 |
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Hello! So far I have been able to live the fact that all grounds are just GND. Now I'm getting quite many inputs and outputs and I really like separate their grounds during design. I'm planning to use star grounding, so all grounds are shorted together, but I want chose the place. However when I start with pcb, I don't want some bypass cap to be connected to my voltage reference ground by mistake. How do you guys do this? I'm still capturing my schematics from pile of paper sketches. Hannu Vuolasaho
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