Monday, 11 March 2019

pcb - How to do Jumperless Jumpers?


Is there a way to do "jumpers" without actually using a jumper connector on a PCB? Ideally just using holes or pads.


For example, one idea for doing it is to use pads on the edge of a PCB then using crocodile clips to do the bridge. Should work ok, but requires the "jumper" at the edge of the board.


These jumpers aren't meant to be a permanent part of the final board, but just to use temporarily and easily for things like diagnostics and without adding cost to the final PCB.




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