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Im unsure of what DNM means on this schematic I looked up DNM Capacitors; however, everyone I saw had a footprint that was to large to be in this circuit I also thought that it could mean quot;Does not matter quot; but that seems kind of sil
Does DNF (Do not fit) mean that I should remove the component? I have two schematics On the ethernet-page, I can see this cross Question: Does that mean I should not use the resistor there, like leaving ETH_CLK unconnected, or should I connect the ETH_CLK to
What is SNM (Static Noise Margin) in SRAM? I have read multiple papers and articles about it but still, I am not able to understand fully If you can explain me in layman terms I would be much happy Thanks
Recommended Layout for Parallel Current Sensing Resistors Also, in future if you decide to DNM (do not mount) one resistor, you will have no issue with current flow heat build up More about this can be read in the link The best way is to use a summing amplifier where a connection is made for each parallel resistor The drawback is that is consumes a bit more space on the PCB
DNP means to short or keep circuit line open In the circuit in image, does the resistor R74 which is DNP mean that the V3P3_7842 connection is left open or connected to the R75 on pin 2? Data sheet says that the pin C11 should be tied to GND
How to specify a capacitor in Altium schematic as DNP I am working on a prototype of a project and it involves an antenna This means that I will probably have to tune this first version a little bit once I get it assembled To do this, I wanted to pl
What do these dashed dotted lines mean in this power cord schematic . . . The dotted lines that circle the bundle of signals is often used to delineate a cable bundle (e g wrapped together in a sleeve), and when signals are connected to it, that generally means that it represents the (conductive) cable shield The second thing you circled (in J2), is a typical representation of Earth ground I take it to mean that the chassis is bonded to Earth ground
Having Trouble Identifying Crystal Oscillator Symbol Could also be a grounded metallic case Potentially the DNM (Do No Mount) indication on the caps is to do with the case offering load capacitance to the xtal? Who knows Part-numbers and datasheets do, as well as principal engineers at TI Well, hopefully the latter, not always a given in my experience