In Flux, a “Signal Portal” is simply a logical net-tie you place on your schematic to name and carry a signal from one location (or page) to another without drawing wires all the way across. It behaves like a net label on steroids:
It shows up as a distinct schematic symbol (here, the “Signal Portal” part)
You give it a name (its net-identifier) and every other portal with that same name will be electrically joined
Behind the scenes, Flux treats it as the same net—even though you haven’t physically wired a trace between them
Because it’s purely a connectivity aid, it’s automatically excluded from the PCB and excluded from the BOM
Use portals any time you want to break up long or multi-page nets, or to simplify your drawing by avoiding spaghetti wires.
Wirelessly connects nets on schematic. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect net portals, give them same designator. #portal
Wirelessly connects power nets on schematic. Identical to the net portal, but with a power symbol. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect power net portals, give them the same designator. #portal #power
General Purpose Thick Film Standard Power
and High-Power Chip Resistor
47 kOhms ±5% 0.125W, 1/8W Chip Resistor 0805 (2012 Metric) Automotive AEC-Q200 Thick Film
Features:
- RMCF – standard power ratings
- RMCP – high power ratings
- Nickel barrier terminations standard
- Power derating from 100% at 70ºC to zero at +155ºC
- RoHS compliant, REACH compliant, and halogen free
- AEC-Q200 compliant