2009/3/25 William "Chops" Westfield > > On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:05 AM, Renzo Giurini wrote: > > > In using Eagle in order to place all components in only one layer I > > try to > > use the component jumper. This component is market or like a > > resister with 0 resistor, that could be correct, or in different > > way. In both cases making th board the behavior does't seems to be > > a connection between two router of the same name. There is some > > trick to use? > > Eagle doesn't have a way for two nets separated by a component have > the same name, even if the component is just a jumper. > > To make single-sided boards, I usually route (or even autoroute) > entirely on the bottom layer as best as I can, and then route the > upper layer using straight line tracks. Then you make the PCB with > only the bottom layer and use wires for the "traces" that would have > been on the upper layer... > > BillW > I think that this could be a good solution. Thanks Renzo -- Renzo -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist