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Date: | Tue, 24 Apr 2012 15:01:12 -0700 |
From: | Phil Taylor <phil AT plastitar DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] They don't call it experience for nothing!!! |
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On 4/24/2012 2:48 PM, DJ Delorie wrote: > My solution is to have one symbols for each pin numbering, named by > the numbering. So I have a SOT23-12-345.sym and a SOT23-123-45.sym > for the two five-pin variants. This has worked well for me, too, but with a slight variation For three pin devices I have symbols like bjt_npn_ebc.sym, bjt_pnp_cbe.sym mos_n_gds.sym ... where the position of e, b, c, and g, s, d etc. are always in the order 1-2-3. In the footprints, I override all manufacturer pinouts and use my own standard 1-2-3 naming which is R-L for through-hole parts and the commonest pinouts for smts. (clockwise from above, with # always being the same). A few minutes in every design is put aside to glance at the datasheet with the schematic and PCB file both open for verification. So far I have not caught any errors working this way. Though I do remember doing things like rotating SMT's and mounting transistors upside down from my days of trusting someone else's library. Good luck, Phil
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