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RE: [AVR-Chat] Re: Bootup/reset very big problem

2005-02-03 by Lasse Madsen

Just a few thoughts..
 
A schematic is (or can be) an art that reveals a lot about the person who
draws it, how organized the person is, if the person is artistic etc. 
I always look at my schematics like artwork and it's up most important that
not only I but also the persons that are to review them later for possible
repair or what ever can understand them right away.
 
http://212.242.218.104/LDR.pdf
 
It is possible to add power net's without compromising the schematic artwork
as Bruce mentioned.
 
Regards
Lasse Madsen
 
 
 
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From: Mike Murphree [mailto:mike@tropo.org] 
Sent: 3. februar 2005 18:21
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: Bootup/reset very big problem
 
Bruce Parham said:
>
>
> Well I can and did. If you look at the AVR component and count the pins,
> you'll see that pins 17, 18, 38 and 39 are missing. Atmel seems to thing
> these pins should be  connected to Vcc and GND. It might help...

I never could find the files.  It's fairly common practice for most
schematic capture programs not to clutter the schematic with the power and
ground pins though...  It's often a good idea to verify them on the
netlist before you order the board.

Mike





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