On Wed, 4 Aug 2010, Vesa Solonen wrote:
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Ãyvind Aabling wrote:
The long-term solution is of course support for pin function-to-number
mapping, including, in this case, free interchange (with
backport to eeschema) of the two equivalent AC inputs.
Yes, pin and gate/part swa
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Ãyvind Aabling wrote:
Yes, IMHO, a sinewave made from two semi-circles looks awful :-)
Oval arcs could be an acceptable alternative, but
AFAICS, kicad can't do those (only _circle_ arcs).
Heck, I messed the author of the Bezier support. Sorry Marco.
https://lists.launchp
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Ãyvind Aabling wrote:
The long-term solution is of course support for pin function-to-number
mapping, including, in this case, free interchange (with
backport to eeschema) of the two equivalent AC inputs.
Yes, pin and gate/part swapping is one of the reasons for library re
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010, Vesa Solonen wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010, Ãyvind Aabling wrote:
I know that I've been a bit quiet lately (been busy with other
stuff :-), will try and find some more time for KiCad ...
I'll say take your time. There may be some things even more intersting than
KiCad in
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010, Vesa Solonen wrote:
I can either keep the numbering as is (which could cause some
confusion and some blown components, I think), or I could change
the pin numbers to match eeschema - the question is: Are bridge
devices special enough to warrant an out-of-order pin numbering
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010, Ãyvind Aabling wrote:
I've turned the square and circular bridges (BR-GBPC*, BR-KBPC*, BR-WOB
and BR-WOG), so that the pin numbers matches the eeschema BRIDGE device
Forgot to ask: Any special reason not to use arcs for AC symbols?
-Vesa
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010, Ãyvind Aabling wrote:
I know that I've been a bit quiet lately (been busy with other
stuff :-), will try and find some more time for KiCad ...
I'll say take your time. There may be some things even more intersting
than KiCad in life... ;)
I can either keep the numberi
A few more components at http://www.uni-c.dtu.dk/~univind/kicad/
This time, I've added the diode bridges (named BR-*), and
I think a few others, but as it's been a while since my
last announcement, I can't really remember which ones :-(
I know that I've been a bit quiet lately (been busy with ot
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, Ãyvind Aabling wrote:
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010, Vesa Solonen wrote:
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010, Ãyvind Aabling wrote:
I have added some more components and some improvements to my
pcbnew libraries at http://www.uni-c.dtu.dk/~univind/kicad/
Yet more components added :-)
* Socket
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010, Vesa Solonen wrote:
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010, Ãyvind Aabling wrote:
I have added some more components and some improvements to my
pcbnew libraries at http://www.uni-c.dtu.dk/~univind/kicad/
It was just minutes ago I downloaded your latest archive. In awe :)
* Improved silk
Hello Ųyvind,
Is it possible to branch the kicad-newlib and add your libraries to it?
This is better for the team if we want to merge the libraries with the
official releases.
Kind regards,
Jerry
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Ųyvind Aabling wrote:
> I have added some more components and s
I have added some more components and some improvements to my
pcbnew libraries at http://www.uni-c.dtu.dk/~univind/kicad/
I've added:
* Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors (SMD), both polarized and unpolarized.
In the lack of a better name, I've named them
AEC-[PU], but I'm open to suggestions :-)
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