Hi,
 Thank you for the answer. That brings me to the question as to what to do if I 
do not have a data sheet for the part. 
Can I measure various lengths on the part and gaps between the pins and create 
my footprint ?
What should be the minimum tolerance (in inches) to get a decent footprint ?

Regards
shyam



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From: Veronica Merryfield <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, January 23, 2010 2:51:38 PM
Subject: Re: [kicad-users] Footprint for a Relay ?

It all depend what actual device the part was based on, but essentially it is 
as you say. Relay bases have a long history.

Find the data sheet for the actual relay you are going to use and pick the 
footprint from that. 

My suspicion is that the device in the library is a DIL16 part so you would 
need a 16 pin DIL 0.3" footprint for the library device if you are using the 
same part that the library is created for.

Datasheet time.


On 2010-01-23, at 1:09 AM, yukku yukkoooooo wrote:

> 
> Hi,
>     I am using the Relay RELAY_2RT from the EEschema "device" library. 
> I have a couple of question about it -
> 1.  Why does it not use contiguous pin numbers instead using pins 1,3,5 8,9 
> and 12,14,16 ? 
>     My guess is it uses a standard package with missing pins to get double 
> spacing. Please confirm.
> 2. What foot print should I use for it in cvpcb ?
> 
> Regards
> yukku
> 
> 
> 



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