Le Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:25:29 -0800 Steve Meier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit :
> Marvin, > > Please see the document > > http://www.meierrippin.com/pcb_landpattern_design.pdf > > Written by myself and updated by Stuart. Have you or Stuart the sources, I want to do a french translation. Cordially. > > Enjoy, > > Steve Meier > > > On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 09:11, Marvin Dickens wrote: > > Hello Stuart, > > > > Where can I find documentation regarding how to use newlib? > > I'd like to get away from m4 and I don't mind rolling my own. > > > > Best > > > > Marvin > > > > > > On Monday 24 January 2005 7:44 am, Stuart Brorson wrote: > > > > > As far as PCB goes, some folks -- including myself -- don't use M4 > > > footprints at all. We use only newlib footprints & hand edit them > > > using emacs (or whatever) because that gives us total control over > > > every aspect of the footprint. I can then inspect each footprint to > > > verify that the pin holes are the right diameter, the solder mask is > > > properly cleared from the pads, the silkscreen lines meet the proper > > > design rules, etc. I tend to keep all my newlib footprints in a > > > dedicated directory which I place in the footprint search path. > > -- Sur http://www.iznogood-factory.org , vous avez parmi des doc techniques en fran�ais, celle de cingl�s qui d�veloppent des outils pour les sch�mas �lectroniques: gEDA.
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