Connection point number

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The Connection point number is primarily the designation of a physical connection point. The IEC term for this is "product terminal designation" (ref: IEC1714).

 

For components without physical marking of the connection points, like for example a resistor, "virtual connection point numbers" are recommended, for example 1 and 2 for the connection points of a resistor.

 

Figure 834: The "Connection point number" defines the "Product terminal designation", meaning the designation of the physical connection point.

Figure 834: The "Connection point number" defines the "Product terminal designation", meaning the designation of the physical connection point.

 

The connection point number can either be fixed or editable. An editable connection point number is stored in an attribute. Please refer to the Attribute check-box sub-topic.

 

The connection point number that you enter for an editable connection point (where Attribute is checked), will act as default when inserting the symbol.

 

A connection point number can be visible or invisible. A fixed connection point number may correspond to a fix text in the symbol, or to nothing at all, if there is no need to display the connection point number. An attribute for a connection point number is most commonly placed in the ATTRIB25 layer, but can be placed in HIDE instead, to make it invisible, if that is desired.