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tcrouse Posted - 13 Mar 2009 : 13:40:53
Is there anyplace online easy pc users are exchanging symbols, footprints, and components?

I am looking for a DB9 male and female in the shape of a DB9

Thanks
Tim C.
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Peter Johnson Posted - 19 Mar 2009 : 17:57:54
No, not at present, though a number of requests for an upload area have been made. I assume that you'd like your name added to the list?

There should be male and female vertical and angled 9-way D-types in Connector.cml (Discrete.cml prior to V12). They don't show a 'D' profile, as the actual parts are rectangular, so the silk shows the real estate used by the connector.

If you're referring to the schematic symbol, then, no, they were never created like that. Instead the assymetric two row symbols were used, 9P2 and 9S2.