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Re: gEDA-user: solder bridges in gschem and pcb



On Sunday 29 October 2006 12:48, Stefan Salewski wrote:

> what is the best way to handle "solder bridges" (Lötbrücken in 
> german) in gschem and pcb.

Small Zero Ohm resistors.

>  These connections can be removed easlly by removing this 
> drop using a clean hot soldering iron. This allows to use a 
> device in different modes.

Depending on how many, and how complex the (re)configuration
maybe, it is usually more expedient to use the Zero Ohm resistors.
With a good solder mask it can be hard to get the pads to bridge,
and you spent more on labor time than you would have on the resistor.


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