On 16/12/09 09:57, Goran Mekić wrote:
Is there a way to recognize what footprint I need for an element
other
then printing them all and comparing it to real element? Let's say
it's 2200uF polar cap. I know it's RCY*, but how to figure out what's
*? Thanx!
You'll remember the most
On 16/12/09 09:57, Goran Mekić wrote:
Is there a way to recognize what footprint I need for an element
other
then printing them all and comparing it to real element? Let's say
it's 2200uF polar cap. I know it's RCY*, but how to figure out what's
*? Thanx!
You'll remember the most
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 14:51:29 +0100, Goran Mekić wrote:
OK, another problem with footprint. I can list files that belong to
PCB package and filter out footprints, but I have no idea what to do
with macroes. For example, I've stumbled upon bridge rectifier
Is there a way to recognize what footprint I need for an element other
then printing them all and comparing it to real element? Let's say
it's 2200uF polar cap. I know it's RCY*, but how to figure out what's
*? Thanx!
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On 16/12/09 09:57, Goran Mekić wrote:
Is there a way to recognize what footprint I need for an element other
then printing them all and comparing it to real element? Let's say
it's 2200uF polar cap. I know it's RCY*, but how to figure out what's
*? Thanx!
You'll remember the most
2009/12/16 Goran Meki� [1]m...@ns-linux.org
� � Is there a way to recognize what footprint I need for an
element other
then printing them all and comparing it to real element? Let's say
it's 2200uF polar cap. I know it's RCY*, but how to figure out
what's
*?
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