By Miles Nicholson
Source and destination (signal) arrows link an equipotential from one drawing to another providing an automatic cross reference between one or more than one drawing. Signal arrows can be used on wires, cables, pipes, flow processes, logic or indeed any continuation of flow.
A source arrow is attached to a wire and has a unique identifying code. The same code is assigned to a destination arrow which is attached to a wire, and this is used to form the link between the two. The following white paper explains more about how they operate.
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