Hi,
Does anyone know of a better simcode description than that in the Protel
handbook?
Regards
Ken
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Thanks for all the help on this question. I think the
best solution for me is to create a special rule for
these pads as some have suggested.
I also appreciate the information on non-plated holes.
Let me just add that the reason that I wanted a size 0
pad is because we only put non-zero size
Hi, all;
Has anyone successfully run 99SE SP6 on any flavor of Linux?
Any tips on Linux version/vendor, or GUI?
Thanks for any info
Brian Sherer
Foothill Services LLC
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At 06:19 AM 5/24/2002 -0700, Embedded Matt wrote:
Thanks for all the help on this question. I think the
best solution for me is to create a special rule for
these pads as some have suggested.
I also appreciate the information on non-plated holes.
Let me just add that the reason that I wanted a
At 02:03 PM 5/23/2002 -0700, Brad Velander wrote:
Abd ul-Rahman,
the naming is performed on the Gerber data (how I don't remember)
such that you have a pad flash with unique names for each different size
assignment. Then you can replace those assignments with a multilayer pad
globally. I
Hello, I also search for persons who have work with simcode
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From: Ken Henrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:27 PM
Subject: [PEDA] simcode
Hi,
Does anyone know of a better simcode description than that in
Abd ul-Rahman,
no you are not describing the process that I was trying to recall.
Trust me, your description in no way resembles the process, nor is your
process limited to Ver. 2.8 is it?
Don't worry about the original person who told me the process, as I
said earlier, it was a
i am trying to make an footprint for an smd-oscillator. but if this
smd-device isn't available i want to use a through-hole part.
so i made a footprint in my pcb-library which works for both parts. i
assigned the same pinnumber to 2 different pads and connected them with a
wire. this causes
all the time
put two schem symbols on top of each other and put 2 separate pcb
footprints on top of each other
you can also assign a net to a component trace by using the update
primitives function in the netlist manager
Dennis Saputelli
Bernhard Koss wrote:
i am trying to make an footprint
Bernhard,
after loading your netlist (or running the Update PCB utility) then
you want to go to the Netlist Manager. In the netlist manager open the menu
in the lower left corner and use the Update Free Primitives From Component
Pads. This will assign the correct net to all no net
Hello Bernhard,
Saturday, May 25, 2002, 1:04:40 AM, you wrote:
i am trying to make an footprint for an smd-oscillator. but if this
smd-device isn't available i want to use a through-hole part.
so i made a footprint in my pcb-library which works for both parts. i
assigned the same pinnumber
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