Roger,

There are many different footprints for LEDs. You need to use the one that
you plan on mounting. Or make one using the datasheet.

Joe






----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger Pizzatto Nunes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Protel EDA Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 4:35 PM
Subject: [PEDA] LED Footprints


Hi,

Which is the footprint name of a normal LED? Which librarie on Protel DXP
has this type of footprint?

Thank you

Roger

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Duane Foster
  To: Protel EDA Forum
  Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 5:18 PM
  Subject: Re: [PEDA] Autorouting Techniques


  Thanks for the white paper Mike.

  I have been curious to try the Electra autorouter ( mainly because of your
enthusiastic plugs ), and so I read your white paper and got the demo.

  I routed a small double sided board with SMD on both sides.  I was able to
get 100% routed in 99SE using 10/10 and 12mil spacing SMD-track.  99SE
router will not do my desired 14mil SMD-via spacing, so i manually adjusted
offending vias and cleaned up.

  I am trying Electra on the same layout and initially getting 94%
completion and no adherance to any special clearance rules.

  I tried using your DO file and it seems ROUTE 5 is inadequate.  Am i
misunderstanding your intention?

  I tried the basic.do file with an addition of "rule pcb (clearance 12
(type smd_wire)". I did not see any adherance to this special rule in the
resulting routing.

  I have tried using small grids and assigning layers to 'any' direction,
with some improvement.

  I would be encouraged with Electra if I could get 100% routing with
adherance to my spacing rules.  Any ideas or suggestions?  Or does Electra
shine on multi-layer stuff and this simple 2 layer board is under the
Electra radar?

  Duane Foster

  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: edsi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 10:40 AM
  > To: Protel EDA Forum
  > Subject: [PEDA] Autorouting Techniques
  >
  >
  > Hello All,
  >
  > Please feel free to  visit www.konekt.com  and read my white
  > paper  on how to use the Electra Autorouter with Protel  99SE
  > and  DXP products.  I have been posting for some time now
  > that this router is one of the best products available.  I
  > was asked by  the ConnectEDA staff  to write a paper for all
  > you users that are afraid to try autorouters.   I have not
  > accepted any payment for this effort , my only interest is
  > have better design tools available and to open a new dialog
  > for Protel users.
  >
  > Enjoy the article
  >
  > Mike Reagan
  > EDSI
  > Frederick MD



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