I want to add a fuse-holder to my board. It consists of two identical parts, but as they always need to be at the same distance, I think it's best to design the holder as one part with the length of the fuse. What I can't figure out though, is how to design the pins. As you can see on the picture I've attached, there are two pins on each side, which are electrically connected with 100 mil gap in between. Intuitively I would design it like this: ------------ |1 1 2 2| ------------ But duplicating...
I want to add a fuse-holder to my board. It consists of two identical parts, but as they always need to be at the same distance, I think it's best to design the holder as one part with the length of the fuse. What I can't figure out though, is how to design the pins. As you can see on the picture I've attached, there are two pins on each side, which are electrically connected. Intuitively I would design it like this: ------------- | 1 1 2 2| ------------- But duplicating pins is not allowed. Of course...
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