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j514
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Joining two nets in Eagle without a 0 ohm resistor
Jun 07, 2013, 12:49 am
As the title suggests, is this possible now?
Attached pic: R7 is a 0 ohm resistor joining two nets
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Re: Joining two nets in Eagle without a 0 ohm resistor
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Jun 07, 2013, 01:35 am
No, it's not possible.
Well, you could design a special "net connector" component that didn't LOOK like a resistor, and had a DRC-violating package that actually did the joining. I made a set like this, for example:
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Re: Joining two nets in Eagle without a 0 ohm resistor
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Jun 07, 2013, 03:37 am
I don't use Eagle but I've never seen a CAD package that will allow this, you have to rename one or both of the nets. In this case maybe to PC7-RESET if for some reason you really need to keep both names to make something clear.
Or pull a flanker like westfw suggests.
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Re: Joining two nets in Eagle without a 0 ohm resistor
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Jun 07, 2013, 05:24 am
the net connector part seems like a novel solution. okay, thanks for your replies.
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