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| rs20:
Legend: | is the edge of the board (to help illustrate which edge of the board we're on) o is the pin header in question (0.1" or whatever) -> is the arrow label You'd think that the meaning of an arrow on a PCB is obvious. Even I would've thought this was a dumb question a month ago. But I managed to confuse myself with a PCB that had the arrow drawn between the pins and the edge of the board, because I was suddenly unsure if the arrows were being drawn "inwards vs outwards" with respect to the pin (i.e., moving the arrow to the other side of the pin would require flipping it to stay points towards or away from the pin), or if the arrows were being drawn with respect to the board edge. Does anyone with board layout experience have some rules of thumb to go by here? I personally feel like it would be reasonable to assert that arrows ideally shouldn't be between pins and the board edge, to absolutely avoid any possible ambiguity. (And no, coppercone2, I like being inside ^-^) |
| HwAoRrDk:
Forgive if this is a stupid question, but what are the arrows supposed to represent? Whether a pin is an input or output? Direction of current flow? Logically, regardless of position of pin or label with respect to board edge or whatever else, I would expect that an arrow pointing away from a pin is an output/source, and an arrow pointing towards a pin is an input/sink. |
| rs20:
--- Quote from: HwAoRrDk on October 23, 2019, 08:25:14 am ---Forgive if this is a stupid question, but what are the arrows supposed to represent? Whether a pin is an input or output? Direction of current flow? --- End quote --- Not a stupid question at all! In the poll, I'm asking which drawing would represent an output pin. (That's what I meant by driven/transmitting, but the word output might have been clearer.) |
| Ysjoelfir:
I personally voted for o -> |, but the results of the poll show exactly my thoughts. On one hand I aggree with hWaoRr[...] that the arrow would point away from the corresponding pin, but on the other hand you could argue that an arrow pointing from the circuit to the pin ( meaning -> o | ) is showing that the singnal is "flowing" FROM the circuit TO the pin and from there OUT of the board. So I only voted for 0 -> |, as this is the way I do it and if there is no space available on the board, I just don't write arrows just to not confuse the user. |
| SiliconWizard:
I don't see a difference between 1 and 3 really, so it's all a matter of style. 3 would look more common, but I don't think 1 would be ambiguous either. |
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