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Add solder bridges to disconnect parts of the circuit from power #11

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rnestler opened this issue Jun 15, 2019 · 5 comments
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Add solder bridges to disconnect parts of the circuit from power #11

rnestler opened this issue Jun 15, 2019 · 5 comments
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This allows to measure power usage of components separately.

@rnestler rnestler changed the title Add solder bridges to disconnect pars of the circuit from power Add solder bridges to disconnect parts of the circuit from power Jun 15, 2019
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dbrgn commented Oct 19, 2019

Since we don't have a solder bridge / 0 ohm resistor device yet, create it in the gfrörli library (and create a PR against the official library).

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dbrgn commented Dec 2, 2019

We can simply use a standard resistor with a value of 0 Ω.

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dbrgn commented Dec 6, 2019

Solder jumper sym/cmp added here: LibrePCB-Libraries/LibrePCB_Base.lplib#52

But no packages yet. We could create a device that uses a chip resistor package in the meantime.

@dbrgn dbrgn added this to the PCB v2.0 milestone Dec 7, 2019
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rnestler commented Dec 7, 2019

For the solder bridges one would want something like for the footprint.

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We decided against doing this for everything, due to space constraints. So just for the SHTC3.

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