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[query] CHASSIS GROUND (MAIN) #397

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akikinho opened this issue Jun 28, 2024 · 5 comments
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[query] CHASSIS GROUND (MAIN) #397

akikinho opened this issue Jun 28, 2024 · 5 comments

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@akikinho
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akikinho commented Jun 28, 2024

Hello,
Is there a way to show the chassis ground (main) in Wireviz ? Can it be shown using splice?

Thank you and Best Regards,

@martinrieder
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Try creating a connector with style: simple and type: GROUND attributes. It is a bit counter-intuitive that type describes the label that is displayed. Effectively, this kind of connector is also what can be used as a splice.

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kvid commented Jun 28, 2024

Try creating a connector with style: simple and type: GROUND attributes.

That will work, and a "Connector, GROUND" entry will be added to the BOM unless you also add connector attribute ignore_in_bom: true.

It is a bit counter-intuitive that type describes the label that is displayed. Effectively, this kind of connector is also what can be used as a splice.

The type describes the type of connector (not label) and is also used in the BOM entry. The name of a simple connector is hidden by default unless you also add connector attribute show_name: true.

It's also possible not providing a type, but with an empty type, the connector node becomes very tiny unless also adding the name or e.g. an image like this:
chassis-ground-smaller drawio

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martinrieder commented Jun 28, 2024

It's also possible not providing a type, but with an empty type, the connector node becomes very tiny unless also adding the name or e.g. an image like this:
chassis-ground-smaller drawio

Defining the type as Unicode Ground Symbol U+23EA might work as well. See this table for other symbols.
928px-UCB_Miscellaneous_Technical.png
Source: Wikipedia

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kvid commented Jun 29, 2024

Chassis ground is not necessarily the same as earth ground (U+23DA), and I didn't find the chassis ground symbol as a unicode character.

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akikinho commented Jul 9, 2024

Thank you @kvid @martinrieder !

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