Beginner looking to place a connector on the bottom side of the board. How
do i do this ? I intend to sandwich two boards together using a 12 pin SIL
connector (header on one board and plug on the other).
Thanks in advance.
Beginner looking to place a connector on the bottom side of the board. How
do i do this ? I intend to sandwich two boards together using a 12 pin SIL
connector (header on one board and plug on the other).
Thanks in advance.
Mirror reverses, but how does eagle know that the component is now on the
bottom side of the board? (it seems to do this automatically with surface
mounts but how does it know with leaded components) ? ie. if i want to put
my SIL connector on the bottom, if i just use the mirror command, will the
connector now be on the bottom ? Maybe look at it from manufacturing. If i
give my design to a boardmaker, how they know if the connector is on top of
board or bottom ?
Thanks
"Bert Menkveld" <bert@betech.biz> wrote in message
news:gdsdio$al0$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...
John wrote:
Beginner looking to place a connector on the bottom side of the
board. How do i do this ? I intend to sandwich two boards together
using a 12 pin SIL connector (header on one board and plug on the
other). Thanks in advance.
Mirror
--
Bert
Mirror reverses, but how does eagle know that the component is now on the
bottom side of the board? (it seems to do this automatically with surface
mounts but how does it know with leaded components) ? ie. if i want to put
my SIL connector on the bottom, if i just use the mirror command, will the
connector now be on the bottom ? Maybe look at it from manufacturing. If i
give my design to a boardmaker, how they know if the connector is on top of
board or bottom ?
Thanks
"Bert Menkveld" <bert@betech.biz> wrote in message
news:gdsdio$al0$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...
John wrote:
Beginner looking to place a connector on the bottom side of the
board. How do i do this ? I intend to sandwich two boards together
using a 12 pin SIL connector (header on one board and plug on the
other). Thanks in advance.
Mirror
--
Bert