Pull-up present: R1 = 4.7 kΩ from DHT_DATA to Net 5
Do you need more resistors?
For pull-ups specifically: you already have one pull-up per data line (R1 for DHT, R2 for 1-Wire). In the typical case, no additional pull-up resistors are needed on the PCB.
The main “gotcha” is the opposite: if your external sensor/module already includes its own pull-up, you can end up with multiple pull-ups in parallel (effective resistance becomes lower). That usually still works, but it can increase idle-line current and sometimes makes edges too sharp/noisy on long cables.
One important check
Both pull-ups go to Net 5, so make sure Net 5 is the voltage you actually want those sensors pulled up to (likely your 3.3 V sensor rail in this design). If you tell me whether you’re using bare sensors vs “modules” (breakout boards), and approximate cable lengths, I can say whether you should keep 4.7 kΩ or adjust it.
Wirelessly connects nets on schematic. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect net portals, give them same designator. #portal
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