Re: [kicad-users] Re: Any update on undo function for PCBNEW?

2010-01-16 Thread Donald H Locker
I trust you'll have read the reply from David on 12 Jan. by now. In case you haven't, here it is: Hi, Try one of the latest snapshots of Kicad at http://kicad.1301.cz/ All you do is overwrite the executables in your present installation (back them up first) with the ones from the

[kicad-users] Re: Changing Colour of Rendered components in PCBnew 3DView

2010-01-16 Thread hal8000b
--- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, hal8000b hal80...@... wrote: --- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, Jean-Paul Gendner jean-paul.gendner@ wrote: Hi, I have just downloaded the files for a 100k resistor, and used it without problem in my library. My library

Re: [kicad-users] NPN footprint

2010-01-16 Thread Veronica Merryfield
What transistor will you be using? The datasheet will state the package type and should look something like TOn, TO-n, SOT-n. On 2010-01-16, at 2:26 PM, rocko wrote: Whats a good footprint for a NPN transistor for PCBnew ? I looked thru the docs but couldn't really find one. I suppose I

Re: [kicad-users] NPN footprint

2010-01-16 Thread rocko
2N5088, Bi-polar silicon, and FET On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 14:33 -0800, Veronica Merryfield wrote: What transistor will you be using? The datasheet will state the package type and should look something like TOn, TO-n, SOT-n. On 2010-01-16, at 2:26 PM, rocko wrote: Whats a good footprint

Re: [kicad-users] NPN footprint

2010-01-16 Thread rocko
Ah yes, data sheets are so useful. That would be a TO-92 package. On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 14:33 -0800, Veronica Merryfield wrote: What transistor will you be using? The datasheet will state the package type and should look something like TOn, TO-n, SOT-n. On 2010-01-16, at 2:26 PM, rocko

Re: [kicad-users] NPN footprint

2010-01-16 Thread Andy Eskelson
Print out the component sheets from CVpcb 3rd icon from right on top icon bar (Display footprint list documentation) On the first sheet descrete1, there are a dozen options, and a similar number on the SMD sheet You use whichever package your device uses. Do be aware that there are variations

Re: [kicad-users] power pin not driven??

2010-01-16 Thread Andy Eskelson
Power flags do not say that there is a specific type/value of power available, they just say that the net that they are connected to is connected to power of some sort. Andy On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 16:40:39 -0800 rocko sunblast...@gmail.com wrote: Ok, thanks On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 18:38 -0600,

Re: [kicad-users] NPN footprint

2010-01-16 Thread rocko
Yes two different parts. 2N5088 and 2N3906 On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 18:12 -0700, Jan Kok wrote: On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 3:39 PM, rocko sunblast...@gmail.com wrote: 2N5088, Bi-polar silicon, and FET Umm, a 2N5088 is not a FET. Are you inquiring about two or three different parts?