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| metal |
Hello guys
Any one has libraries for OPA541, OPA549, LM3886, LM3875, LM4780, PGA2310P, STK4191, STK4231, STK4048V.
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| metal |
Hello
No body got those libraries, its weired guys, what software do you use on this forum to draw schematics, I need them badly guys.
one of those links doesn't work.
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| jaycee |
For anything in DIP package, its pretty easy, theres templates for the actual IC packaging (you can borrow them from any other part in the libraries), and all you really need to do is draw a box with the pins on and link up the pins to the package.
It's very easy to make your own parts in EAGLE, and well worth learning rather than relying on others to do it for you. |
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| mateo88 |
I found this on the forum somewhere a while ago...
It has the eagle library for the 11-pin package that the lm3886 and lm3875 come in and also the lm3875 with the NC pins removed. |
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| metal |
Thanks guys for the help, any one has STK libraries for eagle.
Please attach them
Thanks in advance |
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| slackman |
New eagle out since yesterday (4.15)
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| metal |
Ok
But I did not find any STK chips there |
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| SM2GXN |
Hi metal!
It's not that hard to make new library parts in Eagle as a matter of fact it "is" quite easy, better to learn, sooner or later you will run into another part you don't have.
First go to http://www.datasheet4u.com/ search for STK4191(use SANYO), in the data sheet you will find package dimensions.
Finally check this link for a great tutorial:
http://www.interq.or.jp/japan/se-inoue/e_eagle20.htm#3
My own opinion is that this is better than Eagles own tutorial, I find this to be more right on target :D
Bjorn |
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| metal |
Thanks man
I made PIC18F252 library today, I will start making the STKs and OPAs.
Thanks for the tutorial. Its really better than the manual.
bye |
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| slackman |
not sure but i think i saw the opas in the burr-brown libs. Also the buf but only with unusual TO220 package (2pin, 3pin in two rows)...
check this first before you reinvent the wheel ;)
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