Re: gEDA-user: Looking for some Atmel symbols

2008-10-21 Thread DJ Delorie
> When I finally have created the symbols is there a tool to also > generate the PCB footprint? The symbols I talk about is of QFN and > TQFP types. The pcb library has most of what you'll need in the ~geda section, but I probably have a script somewhere that can generate the rest.

Re: gEDA-user: Looking for some Atmel symbols

2008-10-21 Thread Peter Carlsson
Stefan Salewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello! >> I've just recently started using gEDA and I have tried to find some >> specific Atmel symbols (AT86RF230, AT90USB1287 and ATmega644P/V) > AT90USB1287 is available at my area at www.gedasymbols.org. > Included in a schematic here: > http://www

Re: gEDA-user: Looking for some Atmel symbols

2008-10-21 Thread Peter Carlsson
DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello! >> but what's the best approach if I have to create the symbols myself? > The easiest way is to use one of the many sumbol generators, such as > my djboxsym: > http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/dj_delorie/tools/djboxsym.html > There are others based

Re: gEDA-user: Looking for some Atmel symbols

2008-10-20 Thread Dave N6NZ
DJ Delorie wrote: >> but what's the best approach if I have to create the symbols myself? The issue of needing symbols for your favorite parts will come up repeatedly, so the beast approach is to simply get good at making your own symbols. > > The easiest way is to use one of the many sumbol g

Re: gEDA-user: Looking for some Atmel symbols

2008-10-20 Thread Stefan Salewski
Am Montag, den 20.10.2008, 17:33 +0200 schrieb Peter Carlsson: > Hello! > > I've just recently started using gEDA and I have tried to find some > specific Atmel symbols (AT86RF230, AT90USB1287 and ATmega644P/V) AT90USB1287 is available at my area at www.gedasymbols.org. Included in a schematic he

Re: gEDA-user: Looking for some Atmel symbols

2008-10-20 Thread DJ Delorie
> but what's the best approach if I have to create the symbols myself? The easiest way is to use one of the many sumbol generators, such as my djboxsym: http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/dj_delorie/tools/djboxsym.html There are others based on mine (like jgboxsym) and others unrelated (like tr

gEDA-user: Looking for some Atmel symbols

2008-10-20 Thread Peter Carlsson
Hello! I've just recently started using gEDA and I have tried to find some specific Atmel symbols (AT86RF230, AT90USB1287 and ATmega644P/V) but couldn't find any of them. Hopefully someone have a link to where I can download them, but what's the best approach if I have to create the symbols mysel