Hey guys. I wrote a tool which exports and imports the properties from
a project to and to a csv file. The format is simular to that of the
bom2 format as it groups lines together which have similar data. This
way I could use oocalc to mass edit the attributes. Each component in
my design now has its price, distributer, manufactuer, width. height.
etc etc. asociated with it. Because similar data shows up on the same
line I could specify the vendor for all 40 resistors of a particular
value with a single edit, and then the vendor for 20 caps with another
single edit. I can copy and paste a row of attributes from one group of
parts to another group of parts. It accepts an filter file to specify
which attributes to export. Parts do not need to have refdeses before
the tool can work. Parts are distinguished by position in the csv when
the refdes is not specific enough. Do backup your project before you
try it. It can be downloaded from
http://public.laserlinc.com/Joshua/gattrib_csv.java
I know. It is written in java. The following command compiles it to exe.
gcj --main=gattrib_csv -o gattrib_csv gattrib_csv.java
Have fun :-)
~Joshua
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1. Re: SC70-6, which is pin 1? (Stephen Trier)
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Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 06:21:30 -0400
From: Stephen Trier<[email protected]>
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It's hard to be sure from the picture, though my best guess matches yours.
If you want to be sure, take a look in the data sheet for the package
markings section. It will tell you what to look for.
Stephen
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It's hard to be sure from the picture, though my best guess matches
yours. If you want to be sure, take a look in the data sheet for the
package markings section. It will tell you what to look for.
Stephen
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Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 12:58:41 +0200
From: Duncan Drennan<[email protected]>
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I'm guessing based off that mark the bottom left pin is pin 1. The
datasheet isn't clear. Does anybody know for sure if thats pin 1?
Yes, bottom left is pin 1.
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Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 07:21:06 -0500
From: Cullen Newsom<[email protected]>
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Have you got a part number for it? What's inside? You could use a DMM to
confirm, if you consider its internals. Your guess of bottom left seems
reasonable.
-CN
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I'm guessing based off that mark the bottom left pin is pin 1. The
datasheet isn't clear. Does anybody know for sure if thats pin 1?
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Have you got a part number for it? What's inside? You could use a DMM
to confirm, if you consider its internals. Your guess of bottom left
seems reasonable.
-CN
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I'm guessing based off that mark the bottom left pin is pin 1. The
datasheet isn't clear. Does anybody know for sure if thats pin 1?
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