Hi,
Is there any library for wavecom q24 series gsm module? schematic and
footprint.
Thanks.
> Now create your zone.
>
> The zone wont connect anywhere unless you have a network highlighted...
>
> //Dan
>
I am trying to do the same thing to create a heat sink for a surface
mount part and I was able to create a zone on component layer but when
I try to fill it, it gives me an error that
I have been using KiCAD (latest SVN version) for a few weeks now
(Windows and linux) and almost completed my first board but I have a
few questions (PCBnew):
- how do I move a trace from one layer to another? Let's say I have a
trace between two vias and I need to move this trace to a different
la
Am Sonntag 20 April 2008 21:02:26 schrieb Fred:
> > right click the module
> > select footprint->edit
> > select orient->user
>
> perfect -- just what I was loking for -- thank you!
I just made that a FAQ on the wiki...
Hi,
> right click the module
> select footprint->edit
> select orient->user
perfect -- just what I was loking for -- thank you!
Fred
Hi,
2008/4/20, Fred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> in some situations, routing becomes much easier if a module is rotated
> by 45°. The traces from/to the QFP100 IC in this layout would become
> much shorter if I could CCW rotate the module by 45°:
> http://fhs-consulting.com/ind/ccw45.png .
>
Hi,
in some situations, routing becomes much easier if a module is rotated
by 45°. The traces from/to the QFP100 IC in this layout would become
much shorter if I could CCW rotate the module by 45°:
http://fhs-consulting.com/ind/ccw45.png .
Is there any method to rotate a module by 45° or by an
--- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, "Fred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> is there any way to create e.g. crosshatched zone fillings?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fred
>
Hi,
I think there is an option for this in the latest SVN snapshots.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
David.