[psas-avionics] eagle parts

2009-04-01 Thread Scott Schuehle
Hi all, This may be a goofy question, but I'm unclear on the matter so I'll ask it anyway... I've noticed that many of the existing parts in the psas EAGLE library have pins represented in both the top layer and tplace layer. I'm guessing that the tplace layer pin represents the physical pin and

Re: [psas-avionics] eagle parts

2009-04-01 Thread rq17zt
Very good questions. The PSAS library has evolved over time, but it has not been consistently maintained. One result of this is that most of the packages don't follow current best practices. Of course we want new packages to be more up-to-date. I looked around a bit for a decent example, i