On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Josef Wolf <[1...@raven.inka.de> wrote:
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 02:52:31PM -0400, John Luciani wrote: > For the PCB layout I would make a breadboard footprint (along the lines of > the patterns of *[2]http://tinyurl.com/5bxzgh *). Umm, thats not the type of breadboard I am talking about. See, this project is meant to be an introduction to electronics for total beginners. So it should be easy/fast to build and modify the circuits. So the breadboard I am talking about is the type where you push the pins of the components into little holes (organized as 100mil grid) to get them connected. I realize you are doing a different type of breadboard but the **idea** can be modified to your type of breadboard by changing the arrangement of the pads. Pads having the same number are considered connected. Take a row of square pads (all the same pad number) and connect them with thin rectangular pads (all the same pad number) and you have a connected row. Draw a silkscreen rectangle around the row of pads and you have a picture similar to a bread board row. (* jcl *) You can't create open hardware with closed EDA tools. [3]http://www.luciani.org References 1. mailto:j...@raven.inka.de 2. http://tinyurl.com/5bxzgh 3. http://www.luciani.org/
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