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Lanes of copper on a printed circuit board, for carrying current or signals between pads
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Replacing burnt traces
You can use a thin single core wire (which you can easily form into any shape) and solder it directly to the smt resistor from where the trace begins. … Strip the wire slightly and make a loop where you want the pad, and complete the trace by soldering it to the via on the right. Choose a thickness of the wire that you can insert into the via. …