Hi All,
Is there a conventional way for identifying LEDs' anode on a layout?
When we design our layout, we always put the anode (+) on pin 1 of the
footprint, the square pad. I've just been told that some other company are
putting the anode on the pin 2 the round pad. I can't tell if they did
it by mistake or because they use this as a standard but I always assumed
that the anode was on the square pad (if not identified by a "+" on the
layout).
Thank you in advance!
JF
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