5/8/2024 0 Comments Molex connector eagle library![]() ![]() Each time I revisit a layout I find a few things that can be improved. When finished you will have a board that is easy to solder and modify because it has both large easy to solder pads and generous spacing. When you encounter these errors approve them in the DRC Errors dialog. Some errors will be unfixable such as traces between pads and the distance between the edges of a solder jumper. ![]() Greater spacing makes the board easier to solder. Increase all 6 box values in "Clearance-Different Signal" by steps of 3 to 5 mil for several passes, run DRC between each pass. Restring-Pads Vias Outer 15 (esp for DIY boards)Fix the DRC errors. I'll work out a solution which is difficult to trick, if at all. Debugging will be impossible since the backward annotation was disabled by copying. RS pin of an LC-display) will screw up the entire board. If the logo is removed the trace will be removed too - inivisible to the copier - not leaving an air wire, but a missing trace for an important function (e.g. So far I've made a logo with two pins placed on two pins of the schematic - one at each end of the net. Very much to my surprise Talon never made rotary saws.Īnyway I will think about a more effective way to protect a circuit design. The device had the emblem of "Talon", a famous tool manufacturer in Australia. I purchased a rotary saw the other day and after two hours of operation the motor went up in flames. Even some semiconductor manufacturers have taken Thailand off the list for free samples. I've never seen a legal copy of windows xp here in Thailand. Respecting copy right is something for honest people. No way to do that! You must delete it in the schematic, and ONLY YOU know where to find it. Disable the "unrouted" (layer19) layer for a clean print. Now you will have an air wire to the next trace with the same net name. Switch to "board" and the logo is there, outside the dimension layer. (Don't forget where you put it!) Do that after the schematic and the board are finished to find a place adjacent to a trace without problems. It will automatically connected to that net. Place the device somewhere within your schematic, best on another component pin. Step 3: Create the device using the symbol and advice package, e.g. Step 2: Make a symbol just with one pin and nothing else. We're going to use that as a connection to the logo. The accepted minimum pin diameter is 0.01mm and the drill size 0.001mm. Step 1: Create your logo either on the solder, component or top layer as a package. A stamp can be easily removed, but how about a component? That's what we're going to do today. Today's trick: You intend to put some copy protection on your circuit board. If you need a sophisticated package don't hesitate to send me the data sheet or a link. Getting used to them working with Eagle is fun, even creating new devices. It stands for what it really is, an Easily Applicable Graphic Layout Editor.Īs any software, Eagle of course has some bugs (mainly the autorouter). First of all the full word for the abbreviation EAGLE. I'm observing an increasing number of posts concerned with Eagle problems. ![]()
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