Hi,
I need to use a 35-pin, 2mm IDC connector in my schematic. Any recommendations on which library to use? Not sure which default eagle library( if it has IDC connectors) to use to look for IDC connectors.
Thanks
Abhishek
Hi,
I need to use a 35-pin, 2mm IDC connector in my schematic. Any recommendations on which library to use? Not sure which default eagle library( if it has IDC connectors) to use to look for IDC connectors.
Thanks
Abhishek
On 10/16/2011 06:08 PM, Abhishek Roy wrote:
Hi,
I need to use a 35-pin, 2mm IDC connector in my schematic. Any recommendations on which library to use? Not sure which default eagle library( if it has IDC connectors) to use to look for IDC connectors.
Thanks
Abhishek
You are doing it backwards. First find a connector that you can find in
stock and at the price target. This would include tools to do the crimp.
Then look in the lib's and quite a few have connectors.
What ever you find you need to verify it with the data sheet. This is
about as hard or harder then making the part from the data sheet and you
save time not looking for it. I use a spread sheet to calculate all of
the x,y from the center of the part and place the lines and pads using
that info.
Paul R
On 10/16/2011 06:08 PM, Abhishek Roy wrote:
Hi,
I need to use a 35-pin, 2mm IDC connector in my schematic. Any recommendations on which library to use? Not sure which default eagle library( if it has IDC connectors) to use to look for IDC connectors.
Thanks
Abhishek
You are doing it backwards. First find a connector that you can find in
stock and at the price target. This would include tools to do the crimp.
Then look in the lib's and quite a few have connectors.
What ever you find you need to verify it with the data sheet. This is
about as hard or harder then making the part from the data sheet and you
save time not looking for it. I use a spread sheet to calculate all of
the x,y from the center of the part and place the lines and pads using
that info.
Paul R