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I believe one follows a certain path the other goes across the board in a
straight line.

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Re: [TN] Haywire vs. jumper wries






Jumper wire would be a planned addition, usually on the original drawing.
It would be used if the customer needed functionality not originally
documented and he didn't want to pay for a PWB re-spin.  Haywire is what
would be used to correct an open or damaged circuit (trace or pad).  In
todays climate the use of the word haywire (I believe) is limited if not
forgotten.  We tend to call all these items jumper wire.

Bruce Stilmack
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Hello,

Can anyone provide a comprehensible or can differentiate
haywire vs. jumper wire?

IPC 610C states: Haywire is used to modify the basic
conductor pattern and jumper wire is part of the original
design
And is used to bridge portions of the basic conductor
pattern. Thank you.

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