[snip] > Wouldn't it be nice if you could enter some high conductivity "segment of > wire" resistors that the netlist reduced down to wire to > create one output to manufacture, and left them in as markers of zones of > location in your circuit topology. Then describing > "parts that are near others" becomes the more managable, "parts along a net > that have few or no wire-segment R's between them and > the others". Those same wire segment R's could be used in simulations and > back annotated to be accurate also... > > John Griessen
I'd use a hierarchical sub-circuit, with two pins, and a net between them. A "short". This could be used to join "AGND" to "DGND". A hierarchical net-list will retain this, however a flattened net-list could be produced which still works with existing tools. Layout tools which "understand" hierarchical net-lists could be of benefit here, allowing you to view "AGND" and "DGND" connected pads separately, whilst still expecting them to all to be grouped together as one big net (e.g. GND). Peter C _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user