Using Terminal in Flux

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It sounds like you’re asking about how to use a terminal component in Flux. A terminal in Flux is used to provide a convenient connection point for external wiring or to create an accessible node in your schematic. Here’s a brief overview:
  • Selecting a Terminal: You can add a terminal component (for example, Terminal) from the Flux library when you need an interface for wiring external circuits.
  • Placing the Terminal: After adding a terminal to your schematic, position it where it best represents the point of interconnection.
  • Wiring: Connect the terminal using nets to the relevant parts of your circuit. Make sure that the terminal pads are connected to the proper nets so that the electrical continuity is maintained.
  • Labeling: It is a good practice to label the net that the terminal belongs to, so during later stages (like PCB layout or manufacturing) it’s clear what each terminal connects.
If you need step-by-step guidance on placing and connecting terminals or any other aspect of working with them within Flux, you might consider checking out the Flux documentation or using the in-app help tool with the keyword "terminal."
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