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Rules and guidelines for drawing schematics?

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We see schematics of varying quality and conventions. What is good and bad? What are the rules and conventions for drawing good schematics? What matters? What doesn't?

This question is about schematics, not the circuits they represent.

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Nick Alexeev‭ wrote over 3 years ago

Altium did a talk related to the question: PCB Layout Starts in the Schematics. Good parts of the video: 9:38 - 14:16 about capturing design intent, 26:37 - 31:13 about block diagram and partitioning the schematic. The rest of the talk is showcase of Altium features.

Nick Alexeev‭ wrote over 2 years ago

Another video on schematic clarity: How to build a hierarchical structure for high-speed projects by Altium.