On 05/27/2011 11:54 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
This is more anecdotal than anything else...
I'm a Perl fan myself.
(shudder)
Javascript!
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Felipe De la Puente Christen wrote:
Hi,
I did a design using input, output, and io ports based on the
input-2.sym available in the library. I thought that the net attribute
would make the net between the component's pin and the port to be named
the same as the port's net attribute, but I
These would work for me:
[1]http://www.luciani.org/not-quite-ready/not-quite-ready-index.html
[2]http://www.luciani.org/not-quite-ready/doc/sampler.pdf
In the sampler.pdf, what's that symbol that looks like a zener with a third wire
? Is that a three terminal regulator like
the 7805?
I've not enc
Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
add the flag "onsolder" to the pad you want to put on the other side.
See page 24 of [1]http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/land_patterns_20070818.pdf
If you prefer to do footprints in the GUI of pcb, lines that are in the
"solder side" layer group, get the onsolder flag.
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I'm trying to build a double sided board with fingers to insert into a
edge connector. I realize I can add copper at the pcb step, but
wondered if I could in any way build a footprint to do it for both
sides?
Thanks,
Jim.
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I have a board I'm developing (maybe) that is a backplane. It has 9
edge connectors mounted on it and when I went to autoroute it Oh Lord!
I've never seen such a mess! Traces all over, a million or so vias,
etc. You'd think it would be a simple set of parallel lines, but no.
So I
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