On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 22:42 -0400, John Luciani wrote:
> I have QFP-65P-1780L1-1780L2-80N which is
> 17.8 x 17.8 with a pitch of 0.65 at
>
OK... so I have it already and didn't know it.
Thanks folks!
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Peter L. Berghold Unix Professional
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On 4/14/07, Peter L. Berghold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks,
Before I make myself crazy and try re-inventing the wheel, are there any
PCB footprints out there for 80 pin TQFP packages?
I have QFP-65P-1780L1-1780L2-80N which is
17.8 x 17.8 with a pitch of 0.65 at
http://www.luciani.org/g
> Before I make myself crazy and try re-inventing the wheel, are there
> any PCB footprints out there for 80 pin TQFP packages?
There's one in ~geda. Watch out for pin pitch - an 80 pin QFP comes
in 0.65mm (14mm) and 0.50mm (12mm) pitch.
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geda-use
Hi folks,
Before I make myself crazy and try re-inventing the wheel, are there any
PCB footprints out there for 80 pin TQFP packages?
I have a project that I'm looking to design/build that I"m planning to
use a PIC 18F8520 for and looking at the data sheets for it I notice
that's the package it
Craig Niederberger wrote:
OK, this one is for you developer gurus. It is definitely off topic,
and I deeply apologize for that, but I'm not sure where to post this.
If you know of a better place please let me know. However, in this
massive multideveloper yet beautifully orchestrated project
On Apr 14, 2007, at 8:15 PM, Levente wrote:
Microsoft Visio has a feature that make wire jumps automagically. You
can even deside if the horisontal wires or the vertical wires should
jump. Arc crossing makes readability of schematics subjectively
better, just like that "solder" dot to explicite s
Svenn Are Bjerkem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
>
> Microsoft Visio has a feature that make wire jumps automagically. You
> can even deside if the horisontal wires or the vertical wires should
> jump. Arc crossing makes readability of schematics subjectively
> better, just like that "solder" do
Thanks.
William Estrada
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Mt-Umunhum-Wireless.net ( 64.124.13.3 )
John Luciani wrote:
On 4/14/07, william estrada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John,
When I tried to visit this URL now I get 'Object not found'!
What's up???
I got it once, now it's gone! Did someone f
On 4/14/07, william estrada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John,
When I tried to visit this URL now I get 'Object not found'! What's up???
I got it once, now it's gone! Did someone fix it??
The updated documents are on the wiki at ---
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:file_format_spec
(* j
John,
When I tried to visit this URL now I get 'Object not found'! What's up???
I got it once, now it's gone! Did someone fix it??
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William Estrada
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John,
Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for.
OK, this one is for you developer gurus. It is definitely off topic, and I
deeply apologize for that, but I'm not sure where to post this. If you know
of a better place please let me know. However, in this massive
multideveloper yet beautifully orchestrated project I've come to know as
gEDA, I'
Hi,
> http://www.geda.seul.org/docs/current/fileformats/index.html
As Peter pointed out, this is quite old version. The correct
version is the one in the wiki:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:file_format_spec
I have removed this old copy off the website now.
John,
Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for.
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William Estrada
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Mt-Umunhum-Wireless.net ( 64.124.13.3 )
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