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Subject: Re: [geda-help] adding missing footprints
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On Sat, 16 Jan 2016, Gene Heskett (gheskett AT shentel DOT net) [via geda-help AT delorie DOT com] wrote:

>>
>> The normal PCB workflow is that you edit the schematics (the sch file)
>> and then use gsch2pcb (or PCB's builtin "import schematics" feature).
>>
>> The most common way to edit the schematics is using gschem. However,
>> the file format is plain text so it is posible to edit it with a text
>> editor or using a script.
>>
>> The text editor way is rather painful as the format is not too
>> friendly: you need to find your element (searching for the refdes,
>> probably), then add two new lines in the right "attribute list" of it.
>>
>> I recommend using gschem first, and go with text editing only when you
>> are already experienced with the workflow.
>
> I wound up using geany on it anyway, seems this edition of gschem has no
> attribute delete function, so by the time I got the syntax right, I had
> several dups inside each set of {}.  So I had to nuke all the false
> starts.

I can't recall a version of gschem that couldn't delet an attribute. The 
one I use doesn't even allow empty attribute value.

Which gschem version are you using?


>
>>> IOW, where does this "footprint" data come from?
>>
>> The info what footprint you want comes the datasheet of the component
>> and your wise choice between the options. The pcb-name of the
>> footprint (the string you need to use) comes from checking what pcb or
>> gedasymbols.org or other footprint collections have.
>>
>>> As a for instance the transistor is a 2SK3264 mosfet.
>>>
>>> The diodes are 1N5822's, and because they are bulky bodied, will
>>> likely be mounted standing up, and that may still require pads on
>>>> 100 mill centers.  That same pattern will serve for mounting
>>> everything but the transistor, which of course has 3 legs.
>>
>> Datasheet says to220; the stadard pcb footpritn lib has multiple to200
>> variants, if you need standing try TO220 or TO220W.
>>
>> Tip: run pcb and press i, then type to220.
>>
>>> FWIW, I drew up a perfectly servicable pcb pattern in pcb 2 days
>>> back, but when I exported it as gcode, what should have been about
>>> 100k of gcode, was 1500 bytes and didn't backplot anything but a
>>> small blob, so obviously it ignored what I drew and placed on the
>>> bottom of the pcb.
>>
>> Could you attach the pcb file?
>
> Yes. If the server passes it that is.

It seems you attached board.new.pcb which is the product of gsch2pcb and 
includes the new footprints only. Could you please attahc your board.pcb, 
where you may have copper tracks and/or silk artwork?

Regards,

Igor2

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