On 31/05/14 13:29, Lorenzo Marcantonio wrote:
Never used picoblades but know the minispoxs, seems more or less done in the same way. The issue is that pads are going outside the component body. OK, the 7531C rule (the 'modern' one and, in fact, the only standard one even if it isn't published yet) says that silk should be completely visible after assembly, and provide a reference mark for pin 1. So I'd draw an U shape around the outer connector body, with the leg aside pin 1 longer, to mark the pin. The U horizontal tract would be the connector 'mouth', and *no* silk on the pin side. I also like to put a cute arrow on pin 1 on the insertion side, to help connector fitting, but that's a personal preference.
OK, so what I did so far (with a "fancy" silk) is not really what we are after? Or, considering that there's no way to add the "body" information except on the silk, should I keep the fancy silk, which is mostly covered by the component when assembled, but add the uneven "U shape" as seen in the Library Expert screenshot? How would that work for the SMD variants, which have large "wings" for mechanical strength? Would the "U" go outside these, to the left and right? I also like the arrow method, or a dot, as you can see. Cheers, John
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