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Help reading footprints

PostPosted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 12:46 pm
by Pappion
The PCB123 footprint selection process is too vague. I just don't know what I am getting. So, I blindly make a chose something from the description and have to check it later.

I can use the footprint editor and ruler to measure pad sizes and placement. However, it is a painfully slow GUI way to get text numbers that are already there.

I think the present process will lead to too many errors.
Does anyone have a better way?
Can the footprint files be read?

Re: Help reading footprints

PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:49 am
by Sal Hernandez
In the footprint selection window PCB123 provides the pitch, number of pins, drill size, body and height dimensions. This should give you at least some basic information describing the footprint. What other information would you find helpful?

If you cannot find the parts you need you can create your own footprints in PCB123. The majority of the parts were provided by Accelerated Designs. I always recommend checking each part as you use it in your layout. What do you suggest to make the parts selection process better?

The library files are not ascii so cannot be read directly.