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
To hide the TP4056 reference designator from showing on the silkscreen, follow these steps:
Open your PCB layout software.
Locate the TP4056 component.
Select the text corresponding to the reference designator (usually "TP4056" or similar).
Check for a visibility or display option for the selected text. The specific method to hide the text can vary depending on the software you are using. Here are instructions for a few common software:
KiCad: Right-click on the reference designator text, select "Properties," and uncheck the "Visible" box.
Eagle: Right-click on the reference designator text, select "Properties" or "Info," and change the "Layer" property to a non-silkscreen layer, such as the "tNames" or "bNames" layer.
Altium Designer: Double-click on the reference designator text to open the "Properties" panel, and set the "Show" property to "False."
By hiding the reference designator text, it should no longer appear on the silkscreen layer when you generate your board files. Remember to keep track of component positions when hiding reference designators to avoid confusion during assembly.
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Beta
Checks that the power traveling across a given resistor is under its rating with 50% headroom.