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> From: Vesa Solonen <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
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> Sent: Sunday, January 6, 2013 8:58 AM
> Subject: [Kicad-lib-committers] Footprint library info
> 
> Something to learn from the neighbours:
> 
> http://blogs.mentor.com/tom-hausherr/blog/2010/09/22/pcb-design-perfection-starts-in-the-cad-library-part-2/
> 
> 
> The main question is how to draw a footprint for a component where the
> actual footprint is much smaller that the courtyard, because of the
> vertical shape? A good example of the component is:
> 
> http://best-b2b.com/userimg/545/570-1/toroidal-inductors-716.jpg
> 
> We should probably include a separate courtyard layer in addition to the
> current silkscreen.
> 
> http://blogs.mentor.com/tom-hausherr/blog/2010/11/18/pcb-design-perfection-starts-in-the-cad-library-part-6/
> 
> -Vesa
> 


I agree and would even go a few steps further.  In IPC7351 and ongoing 
discussions on land patterns there are also other layers which are mentioned 
such as the fiducials layer (I can't recall if the zero position / zero 
orientation marks go into the fiducial layer or their own special layer).  I 
think all the extra layers become more important for professional work and 
especially for the creation and verification of boards intended for automated 
assembly; people who do hand assembly can also benefit since they can use 
footprints with larger courtyards.  The implementation can get tricky; for 
example, a THT courtyard will extend to both sides of a board, many SMD 
courtyards only affect one side of a board but some SMD courtyards may affect 
both sides.  It may be necessary to see what the devs think of this so that we 
can at least reserve certain layers for a fixed purpose.

- Cirilo


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