Wires and connections
Older electrical schematics showed
connecting wires crossing, while non-connecting wires
"jumped" over each other with little half-circle marks.
Newer electrical schematics show connecting wires joining
with a dot, while non-connecting wires cross with no dot.
However, some people still use the older convention of
connecting wires crossing with no dot, which may create
confusion.
For this reason, I opt to use a hybrid
convention, with connecting wires unambiguously connected by
a dot, and non-connecting wires unambiguously "jumping" over
one another with a half-circle mark. While this may be
frowned upon by some, it leaves no room for interpretational
error: in each case, the intent is clear and unmistakable:
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