Hi, i'm looking for 74HC4060 library, i can't find it anywhere, hoping for answer, if the topic is in the wrong place i'm sorry for that.
Am 30.11.2016 um 11:59 schrieb Maciej Karnafel:
Hi, i'm looking for 74HC4060 library, i can't find it anywhere, hoping for answer, if the topic is in the wrong place i'm sorry for that.
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It IS wrong. But just look for 4060 including the stars.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards
Joern Paschedag
Maciej Karnafel wrote on Wed, 30 November 2016 16:00
I searched the whole net to find the same exact element however i still
hadn't found that. It's my first time with the program so i don't
actually know how to connect this w/o using this element. I tried to do
it with other, however it's too hard for me. I used 4060 but it's not the
same.
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Note that Joern's post included asterisks either side of the 4060 but
unfortunately by the time it reached Element14 where you are viewing it
just showed it as bold text.....
I just replied on your version of this request on the other forum section.
See here:
http://www.eaglecentral.ca/index.php/t/52837/4fffc170a4e41a4af39328ec176a08cb/
As this is your first time with EAGLE I think my point from that thread
about going through some tutorials is even more valid. Go through various
online resources and learn how to use the tool properly. Your current query
is very easy to resolve and it doesn't take long to learn how to do this.
If you still have problems once you've got to grips with the basics of the
Best Regards,
Rachael
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Am 30.11.2016 um 17:17 schrieb Rachael:
Maciej Karnafel wrote on Wed, 30 November 2016 16:00
I searched the whole net to find the same exact element however i still
hadn't found that. It's my first time with the program so i don't
actually know how to connect this w/o using this element. I tried to do
it with other, however it's too hard for me. I used 4060 but it's not the
same.
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To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:
Note that Joern's post included asterisks either side of the 4060 but
unfortunately by the time it reached Element14 where you are viewing it
just showed it as bold text.....
I just replied on your version of this request on the other forum section.
See here:
http://www.eaglecentral.ca/index.php/t/52837/4fffc170a4e41a4af39328ec176a08cb/
As this is your first time with EAGLE I think my point from that thread
about going through some tutorials is even more valid. Go through various
online resources and learn how to use the tool properly. Your current query
is very easy to resolve and it doesn't take long to learn how to do this.
If you still have problems once you've got to grips with the basics of the
Best Regards,
Rachael
@ Rachael
Thanks for correcting "me" with the asterisks 
I never go to element14 since it has a crap link, so I didn't see it.
@Maciej
It is not nice to post the same question 3 times.
To answer your question if you just write the number of the device with
an asterisk in front and behind then eagle searches all devices like that.
Characters in front and behind the number are usually the
identification by the different companies AND additionally for the
different packages too.
That would lead to easily 20 and more entrances for only one device.
Ridiculous.
If you search for a device as described above then you find it in the
40xx library.
Imho the device is not found in a DIP package anymore and you must check
the data sheet for
each device anyway.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards
Joern Paschedag
Am 30.11.2016 um 17:17 schrieb Rachael:
Maciej Karnafel wrote on Wed, 30 November 2016 16:00
I searched the whole net to find the same exact element however i still
hadn't found that. It's my first time with the program so i don't
actually know how to connect this w/o using this element. I tried to do
it with other, however it's too hard for me. I used 4060 but it's not the
same.
--
To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:
Note that Joern's post included asterisks either side of the 4060 but
unfortunately by the time it reached Element14 where you are viewing it
just showed it as bold text.....
I just replied on your version of this request on the other forum section.
See here:
http://www.eaglecentral.ca/index.php/t/52837/4fffc170a4e41a4af39328ec176a08cb/
As this is your first time with EAGLE I think my point from that thread
about going through some tutorials is even more valid. Go through various
online resources and learn how to use the tool properly. Your current query
is very easy to resolve and it doesn't take long to learn how to do this.
If you still have problems once you've got to grips with the basics of the
Best Regards,
Rachael
@ Rachael
Thanks for correcting "me" with the asterisks 
I never go to element14 since it has a crap link, so I didn't see it.
@Maciej
It is not nice to post the same question 3 times.
To answer your question if you just write the number of the device with
an asterisk in front and behind then eagle searches all devices like that.
Characters in front and behind the number are usually the
identification by the different companies AND additionally for the
different packages too.
That would lead to easily 20 and more entrances for only one device.
Ridiculous.
If you search for a device as described above then you find it in the
40xx library.
Imho the device is not found in a DIP package anymore and you must check
the data sheet for
each device anyway.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards
Joern Paschedag
3 times ? Is there something i don't know about ?
On 12/02/2016 06:57 AM, Maciej Karnafel wrote:
3 times ? Is there something i don't know about ?
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I typed 74H4060* and it returned very promising results.
I hope this helps.
Ed