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tcrouse

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Posted - 10 Oct 2008 :  14:25:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Is there a 100 mil 2 hole radial device footprint? If so how do I find it, not familular with the library naming convention.....

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Tim C.

Peter Johnson

United Kingdom
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Posted - 13 Oct 2008 :  18:46:37  Show Profile  Visit Peter Johnson's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Yes. In Discrete.ssl there are a series of capacitor symbols, CAPP1 to CAPP6, except for CAPP2. These represent a size series for a range of common sub-minature electrolytics. (Case size 2 is the same as case size 1 but longer.) These are implemented in Discrete.cml as CP1 to CP6, again missing CP2.

Regarding naming conventions, there aren't any really strong ones, as the libraries were originally constructed by a number of authors, but a 'P' on the end of a gate name should indicate that it includes power pins, for example.
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