Is the elektro-library based on inch or mm grid? The german tutorial says
that inch-grid should be used. I've expected the Germans to use mm in their
drawing standard for elektro schemes. Thought IEC-standards used the metric
system.
//Bjørn, Norway
Is the elektro-library based on inch or mm grid? The german tutorial says
that inch-grid should be used. I've expected the Germans to use mm in their
drawing standard for elektro schemes. Thought IEC-standards used the metric
system.
//Bjørn, Norway
Bjørn Birkeland schrieb:
Is the elektro-library based on inch or mm grid? The german tutorial says
that inch-grid should be used. I've expected the Germans to use mm in their
drawing standard for elektro schemes. Thought IEC-standards used the metric
system.
//Bjørn, Norway
The inch grid is the default in the EAGLE Schematic editor. This
is for historic reasons. All Symbols in the electronic (and also
in the electrical) libraries are drawn in 0.1 inch grid.
Of course the hardware is mostly made in mm grid, but this has
nothing to do with the Schematic drawing.
--
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
Richard Hammerl
CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de
FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/faq.htm
Bjørn Birkeland schrieb:
Is the elektro-library based on inch or mm grid? The german tutorial says
that inch-grid should be used. I've expected the Germans to use mm in their
drawing standard for elektro schemes. Thought IEC-standards used the metric
system.
//Bjørn, Norway
The inch grid is the default in the EAGLE Schematic editor. This
is for historic reasons. All Symbols in the electronic (and also
in the electrical) libraries are drawn in 0.1 inch grid.
Of course the hardware is mostly made in mm grid, but this has
nothing to do with the Schematic drawing.
--
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
Richard Hammerl
CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de
FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/faq.htm