Quote from: RobA on April 19, 2014, 09:24:46 PM
The square pad isn't always a positive indicator. It's typically just a way of designating a "special" pin, like pin 1 of an IC. On a diode, the convention I usually see is the square pad is the diode's cathode. It indicates the direction of forward current. That makes the lines on the PCB markings consistent with those on the devices themselves.
Edited to note that when looking at LED's, it isn't always consistent. The usage I see most has the square pad going to the anode of an LED which corresponds to the long leg of the device.
Thanks, Rob! That makes sense. I'll treat these boards as such.