Hello
Ive only just joined EasyEDA a few weeks ago.
In eagle you could find a footprint for a JUMPER say 10mm long.
Is there footprints for JUMPERS in EasyEDA. I cant seem to find any while searching in a schematic.
Regards
Dennis
Please clarify what you mean by "jumper".
In the meanwhile, you may find this topic helps:
[https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/Net-tie-a-copper-only-component-with-2-pads-to-split-nets-without-DRC-errors-and-multiple-netname-warnings-b6a099bf01bb4055b821ab398ee37b60](https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/Net-tie-a-copper-only-component-with-2-pads-to-split-nets-without-DRC-errors-and-multiple-netname-warnings-b6a099bf01bb4055b821ab398ee37b60#:~:text=A%20net%2Dtie%20in%20EasyEDA,distance%20between%20the%20two%20pads)
i see in easyEDA to cross several tracks , you go from the bottom layer to the top layer and then back to the bottom layer.
I use to use a wire jumper soldered from one track to another track to span several wires.
Thanks for the reply , I have watched a few videos to see how its done.
With a 2 layer PCB you do not need to use wire links or jumpers. You use both sides of the PCB and vias.
Have a look at (2.2) in (2) in:
[https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/How-to-ask-for-help-and-get-an-answer-71b17a40d15442349eaecbfae083e46a](https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/How-to-ask-for-help-and-get-an-answer-71b17a40d15442349eaecbfae083e46a)<br>
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In particular the link to "Elements of a simple PCB" to understand a bit more about PCB design in EasyEDA.
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