Re: gEDA-user: SOIC footprints in PCB

2011-04-29 Thread Kai-Martin Knaak
Rob Butts wrote: > I realize I have to verify all of the footprints but I'm just wondering what > everybody uses. I use exclusively the footprints from my section at gedasymbols.org. Specifically: http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/kai_martin_knaak/footprints/generic/SO8.fp http://www.gedasymbols.o

Re: gEDA-user: SOIC footprints in PCB

2011-04-29 Thread Rob Butts
Thanks! On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Thomas Oldbury <[1]toldb...@gmail.com> wrote: SO8, SO16 On 29 April 2011 20:01, Rob Butts <[1][2]r.but...@gmail.com> wrote: Can someone tell me what is the corresponding footprint when a datasheet lists a footprint a

Re: gEDA-user: SOIC footprints in PCB

2011-04-29 Thread Thomas Oldbury
[sorry, pressed Send too soon] SOx are the normal ones - 150 mil wide for most low pin count and 200 mil wide for others (>18 pins?) SOxM is 200mil wide. It fits 8 pin 208mil DataFlash chips. I've not used SOxW yet. On 29 April 2011 20:08, Thomas Oldbury <[1]toldb...@gmail.com> w

Re: gEDA-user: SOIC footprints in PCB

2011-04-29 Thread Thomas Oldbury
SO8, SO16 On 29 April 2011 20:01, Rob Butts <[1]r.but...@gmail.com> wrote: Can someone tell me what is the corresponding footprint when a datasheet lists a footprint as SOIC-8, SOIC-14 and SOIC-16? In PCB I see SOxx with differing widths and SOJxx_xxx with a slew

gEDA-user: SOIC footprints in PCB

2011-04-29 Thread Rob Butts
Can someone tell me what is the corresponding footprint when a datasheet lists a footprint as SOIC-8, SOIC-14 and SOIC-16? In PCB I see SOxx with differing widths and SOJxx_xxx with a slew of varying widths. I realize I have to verify all of the footprints but I'm just wondering