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A resistor obeys Ohm's law (\$\small V=I\cdot R\$); the current through it is equal to the voltage across it divided by the resistance (equivalently \$I=\frac{V}{R}\$).
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Why is KiCad repeatedly re-assigning the Ground Pin of a row of resistors to some random pad?
I have run into an odd problem with KiCad, whereby a row of resistors has its ground pads re-assigned to some random pad. … resistors had its own GND connection (see the schematic diagram below) the middle row or resistors went back to normal, i.e. showing they needed to be connected to GND, which I duly did. …
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Why is KiCad repeatedly re-assigning the Ground Pin of a row of resistors to some random pad?
When I went back and modified the schematic again, separating the isolated 'target' component's GND pin from the other 8 resistors so that there were two separate nets in the schematic (you can see the …