Power net portal is a special schematic object used to define a power or ground net. Power ports allow you to conveniently indicate a power net at any location in the design. Power nets of the same designator automatically connect throughout your design #portal #power
A generic fixed inductor for rapid developing circuit topology. *You can now change the footprint and 3D model at the top level anytime you want. This is the power of #generics
The 3.2mm specification refers to the diameter of the hole in the pad, not the entire pad itself. This size is typically suitable for an M3 screw, providing enough clearance for the screw to pass through. The entire pad will generally be larger to accommodate the hole and provide enough area for soldering or electrical connection. If you need more details about the entire pad dimensions, let me know!
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In the project you've shared, it looks like you're using a component called MountingHole_3.2mm_M3_DIN965_Pad, but the specifics about its physical dimensions aren't detailed in the description. Generally, such components reference standard dimensions, particularly for mounting holes, which are commonly defined by the manufacturer or the library source from which the footprint was obtained.
To learn about the sizes:
Consult the Footprint Library: Check the library from which the footprint is sourced. Library documentation usually provides dimension details.
Manufacturer's Datasheet: If there's a specific manufacturer's part number, their datasheet will contain all the mechanical dimensions you need.
Default Standards: Given the name 3.2mm, it typically refers to the drill size for the hole, which aligns with the M3 screw size. The "M3" indicates a metric screw threading.
Use Flux Documentation: If Flux has documentation or a lookup feature for standard components or footprints, that might contain additional size information.
If you want, you can double-check within the Flux tool interface if there's more detailed information on this footprint. If there’s something specific you'd like to adjust or any other component to add, just let me know!