May 19, 2016 #1 P pragash Advanced Member level 2 Joined Jul 4, 2005 Messages 516 Helped 64 Reputation 128 Reaction score 59 Trophy points 1,308 Location Oakland Activity points 4,970 Hirose ux60sc-mb-5s8 altium component model hi all, does anyone have hirose UX60SC-MB-5S8 connector component altium model? i just need schematic and layout component only.
Hirose ux60sc-mb-5s8 altium component model hi all, does anyone have hirose UX60SC-MB-5S8 connector component altium model? i just need schematic and layout component only.
May 19, 2016 #2 A ArticCynda Advanced Member level 1 Joined May 8, 2013 Messages 439 Helped 82 Reputation 164 Reaction score 81 Trophy points 1,308 Activity points 4,238 This seems to be a standard USB mini connector with through hole anchor leads. Wouldn't it be an option to use a generic footprint for this?
This seems to be a standard USB mini connector with through hole anchor leads. Wouldn't it be an option to use a generic footprint for this?
May 19, 2016 #3 P pragash Advanced Member level 2 Joined Jul 4, 2005 Messages 516 Helped 64 Reputation 128 Reaction score 59 Trophy points 1,308 Location Oakland Activity points 4,970 yes generic footprint can be used. please give me the part number of the footprint. thank you.
May 23, 2016 #4 A ArticCynda Advanced Member level 1 Joined May 8, 2013 Messages 439 Helped 82 Reputation 164 Reaction score 81 Trophy points 1,308 Activity points 4,238 You can find it in CircuitMaker (Octopart), then export it to Altium Designer and extract it to a PcbLib.
You can find it in CircuitMaker (Octopart), then export it to Altium Designer and extract it to a PcbLib.
May 23, 2016 #5 P pragash Advanced Member level 2 Joined Jul 4, 2005 Messages 516 Helped 64 Reputation 128 Reaction score 59 Trophy points 1,308 Location Oakland Activity points 4,970 i finally create my own part. thats much easier then cracking head to find one :bang:
May 29, 2016 #6 A ArticCynda Advanced Member level 1 Joined May 8, 2013 Messages 439 Helped 82 Reputation 164 Reaction score 81 Trophy points 1,308 Activity points 4,238 Indeed it's mostly much faster to design your own rather than searching/adjusting existing footprints... and then having the chance of copying any errors existing in them.
Indeed it's mostly much faster to design your own rather than searching/adjusting existing footprints... and then having the chance of copying any errors existing in them.