Rick Collins wrote:
At 08:24 AM 10/3/2010, you wrote:
Rick Collins wrote:
I really have no idea how things work in the gEDA/PCB world. With
FreePCB the library has a default orientation for parts and there is
a centroid vector to allow the pin 1 orientation to be set
compatibly with the Gerber files. If you use someone else's design
you need to verify that their library parts were done correctly or
you need to use the same footprints which are a part of the layout
and so are available. There is no reason to screw up something as
simple as this.
How the Gerber file looks depends on the footprint definition. Once
one knows *exactly*
a) how the transformations work
b) that all libraries/generators(/custom made footprints) conform to
a sensible standard
checking is as superfluous as with screw diameters and pitches and
before that point
I don't believe it's simple enough.
I really don't know what you are talking about. The footprint will
show up on your layout in some orientation. That is the orientation
it will have on the board in the Gerber files. How will the
"transformations" affect that? What you see is what you get.
Yes, what I see is what I get. And to see it, I have to read the source
code of the CAD
system, unless it's stated somewhere more accessible - like in a
standard ;-)
E.g., where is the centroid of a 3-leged part? Is it:
a) the center of the bounding box of the pads
b) the center of the bounding box of the pad centers
c) the center of gravity of the pad centers (each weight 1)
d) the center of gravity of the pad areas
e) (0, 0) in the footprint definition file (or a designated vector inthere)
...
That's what I need to know, before I can trust libraries and an XYRS files.
Tbh, I'm not particularely happy, that this seems to be handled by some
black magic withing 'pcb' instead of the library definitions.
Armin
_______________________________________________
geda-user mailing list
geda-user@moria.seul.org
http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user