Jumper-type components do not need to be wired on the schematic, they only need to be included on the schematic if they are required in the BOM. As well as selecting this option at the component level, both of the pads in the component must have their JumperID set to the same non-zero value. For this component type the component footprint and pins are synchronized between the schematic and PCB but the net assignments are not, and the component is included in the BOM. These components are used to include wire links in a PCB design, for example on a single-sided PCB that cannot be fully routed on one layer. Returns component objects whose Component Type property is Jumper. Returns all of the violation objects (as these all have the same identifying string assigned to them). Returns the from-to object whose Net property is GND, From Pad property is ZZ4-2, and To Pad property is ZZ3-2. Returns all of the design rule objects (as these all have the same identifying string assigned to them). Returns the (layer) class object whose Name property is My Top Side Layers. Returns the coordinate object(s) whose insertion point is at 3500mil,3800mil. Returns the dimension object(s) whose insertion point is at 4800mil,3800mil. Returns the component object(s) whose Designator property is D3. Returns the text object(s) whose point is at 3510mil,3800mil. ![]() Returns the pad object(s) whose full Name property is C3-1. Returns the Net object whose Net property is GND. As one example, the string provided for each design rule object consists of the characters 'Rule0mil,0mil', so specifying that string will result in all of the Rule objects being returned. Although a string is listed for each of these objects, these strings do not necessarily identify one particular object.
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