We have a problem in a design where a SMD diode (SOD-123 footprint) shouldnt be assembled, and its pads should actually be shorted.
Now we cant find a 0-ohm resistor with the same footprint as the SMD diode, and actually dont have enough time to order some.
What is the best way to short the two pads of the diode?
Max of 80mA were going to pass through that diode, and the input voltage of the diode was 5V.
Would tin be enough?
Any better way?
Thank you.
Now we cant find a 0-ohm resistor with the same footprint as the SMD diode, and actually dont have enough time to order some.
What is the best way to short the two pads of the diode?
Max of 80mA were going to pass through that diode, and the input voltage of the diode was 5V.
Would tin be enough?
Any better way?
Thank you.