Does anybody know where I can get Eagle footprints for ATX motherboard
power connectors and ide power connectors?
thanks
Does anybody know where I can get Eagle footprints for ATX motherboard
power connectors and ide power connectors?
thanks
Dan Kaderabek wrote:
You have some options:
1. Look in the libraries that came with EAGLE.
2. Look on the cadsoft.de website for libraries that contain these parts.
3. Look on the manufacturer's website. Molex is one manufacturer that I
know makes or made these connectors. If they don't offer an EAGLE library,
you can download the datasheet or drawings and use the measurements to draw
your own library of parts up.
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Does anybody know where I can get Eagle footprints for ATX motherboard
power connectors and ide power connectors?
thanks
Thanks for the reply Dan,
I looked in the Eagle Libraries to no avail, and I checked the website
with no luck. I simply cannot believe that a universally common part
such as the atx power connector that probably resides on every
motherboard that is sold in the US as well as Europe is not included in
the libraries. They include the USB connectors and the serial ports
etc.???
Dan Kaderabek wrote:
You have some options:
1. Look in the libraries that came with EAGLE.
2. Look on the cadsoft.de website for libraries that contain these parts.
3. Look on the manufacturer's website. Molex is one manufacturer that I
know makes or made these connectors. If they don't offer an EAGLE library,
you can download the datasheet or drawings and use the measurements to draw
your own library of parts up.
<user@domain.invalid> wrote in message
news:fqrvno$cpb$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...
Does anybody know where I can get Eagle footprints for ATX motherboard
power connectors and ide power connectors?
thanks
Thanks for the reply Dan,
I looked in the Eagle Libraries to no avail, and I checked the website
with no luck. I simply cannot believe that a universally common part
such as the atx power connector that probably resides on every
motherboard that is sold in the US as well as Europe is not included in
the libraries. They include the USB connectors and the serial ports
etc.???