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New Creo Schematics user. I'm trying to add a jump or bump to show cables that are not connected.
Anyone know a procedure on how to go about doing it?
Thank you
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From the "Diagramming" menu about 2/3 of the way over from the left there is a section called "Crossovers"... from here click "Add"
The size of the crossover is determined by the grid size so if you want them a different size you'll need to adjust that as well. You'll have to click remove then add again after updating grid size. To do this go to "Tools" -> "Grid" -> "Grid Properties"
Hi,
Interesting topic in general.
We don't use creo schematic but there are lots of general discussions over this topic e.g in Kicad forum (what we use)
https://forum.kicad.info/t/junction-dots-and-hop-overs-comparison-of-programs/26191
Another discussion claims that the hop-overs are "Old"-convention.
https://www.circuitbread.com/textbooks/lessons-in-electric-circuits-volume-v-reference/circuit-schematic-symbols/wires-and-connections
Yet another talk in eevblog...
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/altium/_dodges_-or-_hops_-on-overlapping-wires-in-a-schematic/
I don't believe that Creo schematic have hop-overs (that is my guess, since most other programs don't have them either).
Personally I would not use hop-overs even if the program had that option. Mainly because I have never used them.
The dot is a must in connected wires, though.
Br,
Lars
From the "Diagramming" menu about 2/3 of the way over from the left there is a section called "Crossovers"... from here click "Add"
The size of the crossover is determined by the grid size so if you want them a different size you'll need to adjust that as well. You'll have to click remove then add again after updating grid size. To do this go to "Tools" -> "Grid" -> "Grid Properties"
Justin Baker, thank you so much for your time. Greatly appreciated!