gEDA-user: PGA 100 footprint

2011-02-12 Thread Oliver King-Smith
Does anyone have a PGA100 footprint made already? I think the footprints are pretty standardized, but in case they are not, this is the socket I am using: [1]http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Mill-Max/510-93-100-13-062001/?q s=kJUkXSjFC7zF7XgyqhSPcw%3d%3d If I layout the

Re: gEDA-user: PGA 100 footprint

2011-02-12 Thread Phil Taylor
On Feb 12, 2011, at 10:37 AM, Oliver King-Smith oliver...@yahoo.com wrote: Does anyone have a PGA100 foot If I layout the footprint would folks recommend using PCB or is there a better way to do this style of footprint? Use a script, a spreadsheet or a text editor or a combination of

Re: gEDA-user: PGA 100 footprint

2011-02-12 Thread Darrell Harmon
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Phil Taylor p...@plastitar.com wrote: On Feb 12, 2011, at 10:37 AM, Oliver King-Smith oliver...@yahoo.com wrote:   Does anyone have a PGA100 foot   If I layout the footprint would folks recommend using PCB or is there a   better way to do this style of

Re: gEDA-user: PGA 100 footprint

2011-02-12 Thread John Griessen
On 02/12/2011 02:35 PM, Darrell Harmon wrote: It would be possible to add a PGA mode to footgen, but How would one generate rows of pads on both component and solder side? For old fashioned edge connectors... JG ___ geda-user mailing list

Re: gEDA-user: PGA 100 footprint

2011-02-12 Thread Kai-Martin Knaak
John Griessen wrote: How would one generate rows of pads on both component and solder side? For old fashioned edge connectors... I'd use the PCB GUI: 1) Set the grid to a multiple of the distance of the fingers. 2) Draw track segment with appropriate width on the first layer 3) copy-paste