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I recently started learning how to design PCBs and using Google found the programs 'TinyCAD' and 'FreePCB'. It seem though that FreePCB comes with a very limited set of packages in the footprint libraries. For example there bare no transformers, or bridge rec's etc..
Where can a get a competent set of footprints to start designing with?
I recently started learning how to design PCBs and using Google found the programs 'TinyCAD' and 'FreePCB'. It seem though that FreePCB comes with a very limited set of packages in the footprint libraries. For example there bare no transformers, or bridge rec's etc..
Where can a get a competent set of footprints to start designing with?
I use ExpressPCB. It is footprint challenged as well but a new footprint is easy to create. I make sure I'm on a .010 grid and snap is on. .010 works for english or metric (.040~=1mm) components, in most cases.
Both of those should have something that you can start with in the download package. Any bizarre parts.....make your own footprint.
Both of those should have something that you can start with in the download package. Any bizarre parts.....make your own footprint.
if you can deal with the demo/evaluation limitations Eagle has very extensive part libraries
http://www.cadsoftusa.com/freeware.htm
so extensive that KiCad (unlimited, open source) users developed a import function
FAQ - KiCad
http://www.cadsoftusa.com/freeware.htm
so extensive that KiCad (unlimited, open source) users developed a import function
FAQ - KiCad
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