Your e-mail on Yahoo called 'Tasting Fan' sounds odd for this forum...
sounds like you are a member of some recipe exchange for cooks... :)
Perhaps it would be better if you used your real name and the company that
you are working for so that others would know how to contact you.

I assume you must be from China or Taiwan so maybe something is lost in the
translation.

Here's how I would suggest you proceed... 

1) First pick a connector from a manufacturer of connectors... 
2) Get the data sheet from their website and read it carefully... 
3) Build the footprint and schematic symbol for the part in Altium and place
it into your board design taking into consideration the mechanical mate
needed... remember to verify your tolerances...or verify that the footprint
that is in the Altium Library matches the part you are going to use.

Measurement in the board editor is accomplished with the 'Reports/Measure
Distance' or 'Reports/Measure Primitives' commands... 

Look under the help files for "measure" to get more information on the
subject... 

Choosing a connector is not a trivial matter... perhaps you should consult
with a qualified mechanical engineer or a qualified PC Board designer before
proceeding further. There may be a charge for their services... but they are
more likely qualified to evaluate the application and needs of the design
and can help you pick an appropriate connector that will not fail in your
product under the conditions that it will be exposed to by your customer.


Best regards,

Bill Brooks, CID+
Member of the IPC Designers Council
Datron World Communications, Inc.
3030 Enterprise Ct.
Vista, CA 92084
(760)597-1500



-----Original Message-----
From: tastingfan tastingfan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 1:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PEDA] 10 pin connector in DXP2004

Hello,
   
  I have to find a 10 pin connector in the library of DXP2004. Now 3 were
found and they are: HDR1x10, HDR1x10H and MHDR1x10. I don’t know which one
to choose. On my connector there is a signature: AWG 14-22. How can I read
out the distance of pins in DXP2004?
   
  Thank you.

       
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