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by nrclark
1693 days ago
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Sure thing. I can't share any of my employer's schematics, but here's one that's drafted in a similar style: https://digilent.com/reference/_media/reference/programmable... There's no hierarchy to the schematic. Pages are inserted/deleted in a freeform way, the same as you'd do with a Word document. Reference designators are in a global namespace, and so are net names. It feels like it's a pretty common drafting style, at least in my corner of the world. I've worked at two companies that use this style, and I also see it a fair amount on reference-designs like the linked example. |
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