Re: gEDA-user: pnp symbol questions

2008-10-07 Thread John Griessen
Stefan Salewski wrote: > Am Dienstag, den 07.10.2008, 18:12 -0400 schrieb Rob Butts: >> I did read the thread. I would like to modify the symbol so that the >>part in pcb does not have the G, D or S. I'd like it to just have the >>flat side of the transistor. > > Sorry, I can not really

Re: gEDA-user: pnp symbol questions

2008-10-07 Thread Stefan Salewski
Am Dienstag, den 07.10.2008, 18:12 -0400 schrieb Rob Butts: > I did read the thread. I would like to modify the symbol so that the >part in pcb does not have the G, D or S. I'd like it to just have the >flat side of the transistor. Sorry, I can not really understand your problem. You men

Re: gEDA-user: pnp symbol questions

2008-10-07 Thread Rob Butts
I did read the thread. I would like to modify the symbol so that the part in pcb does not have the G, D or S. I'd like it to just have the flat side of the transistor. On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:07 PM, Stefan Salewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Am Dienstag, den 07.10.2008, 16:

Re: gEDA-user: pnp symbol questions

2008-10-07 Thread Stefan Salewski
Am Dienstag, den 07.10.2008, 16:08 -0400 schrieb Rob Butts: > Does antone know where I would find the symbol file for the pnp-3.sym >symbol in the basic devices library? This IS a symbol file (for gschem). Are you locking for the corresponding Footprint (pcb element)? I think there is no speci

Re: gEDA-user: pnp symbol questions

2008-10-07 Thread Rob Butts
Does antone know where I would find the symbol file for the pnp-3.sym symbol in the basic devices library? On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Stefan Salewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Am Montag, den 06.10.2008, 16:57 -0400 schrieb Rob Butts: > I'm using the pnp-3.sym symbol f

Re: gEDA-user: pnp symbol questions

2008-10-07 Thread Stefan Salewski
Am Montag, den 06.10.2008, 16:57 -0400 schrieb Rob Butts: > I'm using the pnp-3.sym symbol from the Basic devices library in >gschem. The symbol is drawn in pcb with a "G" "D" and "S at each pin npn transistors really should not have "G" "D" and "S", this is for MOSFET. It can be necessary

gEDA-user: pnp symbol questions

2008-10-07 Thread Rob Butts
I'm using the pnp-3.sym symbol from the Basic devices library in gschem. The symbol is drawn in pcb with a "G" "D" and "S at each pin eventhough the footprint I'm using doesn't have those abbreviations. I listed the footprint file is below: Element["" "" "" "TO92_EBC" 173228 66929