Dec 20, 2017 #1 G Garyl Full Member level 5 Joined Mar 28, 2017 Messages 253 Helped 6 Reputation 12 Reaction score 7 Trophy points 18 Activity points 2,633 Hey, I am looking for that part: Including datasheet: View attachment LFSPXO019082BULK.pdf anyone know library when I can find matching part with that footprint?
Hey, I am looking for that part: Including datasheet: View attachment LFSPXO019082BULK.pdf anyone know library when I can find matching part with that footprint?
Dec 20, 2017 #2 KlausST Advanced Member level 7 Joined Apr 17, 2014 Messages 25,161 Helped 4,868 Reputation 9,757 Reaction score 5,537 Trophy points 1,393 Activity points 168,360 Hi, It's easy to generate your own. But in about 10 hours I can check our libraries. If you can wait that long... Klaus
Hi, It's easy to generate your own. But in about 10 hours I can check our libraries. If you can wait that long... Klaus
Dec 21, 2017 #3 G Garyl Full Member level 5 Joined Mar 28, 2017 Messages 253 Helped 6 Reputation 12 Reaction score 7 Trophy points 18 Activity points 2,633 It would be very helpful.
Dec 22, 2017 #4 G Garyl Full Member level 5 Joined Mar 28, 2017 Messages 253 Helped 6 Reputation 12 Reaction score 7 Trophy points 18 Activity points 2,633 I am still trying to make this oscillator element by editing existing libarries, but I am unsure about the schematic mirroring in Eagle. I mean, if I have the underside view in datasheet, then should be my "red board view" in Eagle mirrored? Please check, this is datasheet: This is how it looks in Eagle: (Each pin header is near the soldering pad, just to show which pad is which) Do I have the pinouts mirrored?
I am still trying to make this oscillator element by editing existing libarries, but I am unsure about the schematic mirroring in Eagle. I mean, if I have the underside view in datasheet, then should be my "red board view" in Eagle mirrored? Please check, this is datasheet: This is how it looks in Eagle: (Each pin header is near the soldering pad, just to show which pad is which) Do I have the pinouts mirrored?
Dec 27, 2017 #5 KlausST Advanced Member level 7 Joined Apr 17, 2014 Messages 25,161 Helped 4,868 Reputation 9,757 Reaction score 5,537 Trophy points 1,393 Activity points 168,360 Hi, Maybe you are confused by the schematic symbol. --> a schematic symbol doesn´t care about pin orientation. Only the correct "pin to pad" relation is important: Pin2 = GND and so on Klaus
Hi, Maybe you are confused by the schematic symbol. --> a schematic symbol doesn´t care about pin orientation. Only the correct "pin to pad" relation is important: Pin2 = GND and so on Klaus