Hello all,
It's my first time messing with Kicad to make a simple PCB based on Teensy 3.5, which will be the only thing mounted on the PCB. The rest of components will be mounted on the lid of the box, and the wires will be soldered on the PCB.
In my schematic I put a row of pads connected to 3.3V on the Teensy:
BUT when I switch to the PCB editor, based on said schematic, the pads are connected to a different pin, one of the interior/horizontal row:
Now, is that all right? are those interior row pins internally connected to others, in this case 3.3v? And is there a reason not to connect directly to the 3.3v pin instead? I'm assuming Kicad is suggesting that for a reason, but since I have no experience with this I wanna make sure before screwing up.
Thank you so much and apologies for the potentially obvious question.
It's my first time messing with Kicad to make a simple PCB based on Teensy 3.5, which will be the only thing mounted on the PCB. The rest of components will be mounted on the lid of the box, and the wires will be soldered on the PCB.
In my schematic I put a row of pads connected to 3.3V on the Teensy:
BUT when I switch to the PCB editor, based on said schematic, the pads are connected to a different pin, one of the interior/horizontal row:
Now, is that all right? are those interior row pins internally connected to others, in this case 3.3v? And is there a reason not to connect directly to the 3.3v pin instead? I'm assuming Kicad is suggesting that for a reason, but since I have no experience with this I wanna make sure before screwing up.
Thank you so much and apologies for the potentially obvious question.