With KiCad, and I suppose any design package, you need
to know the physical size of the components. So hopefully,
the following is not off-topic. Most component choice
results in a decision on component size, and that will
affect the layout and physical arrangement.
If I do a PCB design in KiCad
In Schematic, the Capacitor (Polarised) - known as CP is a symbol that I am
not familiar with.
It's a dark box inside a sort of shield. Is the dark box +ve?
-
Thanks.
VCC is there in "powers"
I can't find -VCC in "Powers."
Can I make one somehow?
Thank you!
Thanks.
I've muddled through that. How do I make a 3D model and link it
to the footprint?
On Saturday 27 October 2007 17:40:18 yajeed2000 wrote:
> --- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, "j3r3m3l33" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can someone point me to a footprint to import into Kicad that
> > is fo
rning curve: About 4 hours or so.
On Saturday 27 October 2007 18:17:22 jeremy wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> I've muddled through that. How do I make a 3D model and link it
> to the footprint?
>
This will help you with Python:
http://www.diveintopython.org/
On Friday 09 November 2007 10:45:43 pixostat wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> I'm new user on kicad-users. I use KiCad from last few months, now its
> time to start using scripts wrotten in Python. I downloaded latest
> TTConv package
I ran veecad under wine in linux.
Command line is
wine
Flawless.
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 22:39:59 simon.clubley wrote:
> --- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, "axtz4" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Another option is Veecad from http://www.veecad.com.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, but I forgo