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How to use existing library parts for a new library item

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Former Member over 12 years ago

This may be a dumb question from a newbie...

I want to create a part (package, symbol, device) in a new library by editing an existing part in one of the supplied libaries. Can't find how to do such a simple thing.

Thanks for any pointers, Rob

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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago

    On 1/17/2013 3:50 PM, Rob Millenaar wrote:

    This may be a dumb question from a newbie...

    I want to create a part (package, symbol, device) in a new library by editing an existing part in one of the supplied libaries. Can't find how to do such a simple thing.

    Thanks for any pointers, Rob

     

     

    Hi Rob,

     

    I hope you're doing well, we generally recommend that users copy

    existing parts from EAGLE's libraries into there own libraries. There

    are several ways to do this, I'll describe the one I find easiest.

     

    1. You need to know what library and what part within that library you

    wish to copy.

    2. Open the destination library(the one you want to copy to) or create a

    new library.

    3. Keep the library open, from this point on we will not open any

    additional libraries we will only expand trees in the control panel.

    4. In the EAGLE control panel, expand the libraries tree and find the

    library that contains the part you wish to copy.

    5. Expand the library and find the component you want to copy.

    6. Right-click on the component you want to copy and select copy to library.

     

    Voila the part has been copied to the open library.

     

    hth,

    Jorge Garcia

     

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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

     

    Is there a simialr way to do this if I am trying to duplicate a part in the

    same library?

     

    "Jorge Garcia" <jorge@cadsoftusa.com> wrote in message

    news:kd9r9p$37p$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    3. Keep the library open, from this point on we will not open any

    additional libraries we will only expand trees in the control panel.

    4. In the EAGLE control panel, expand the libraries tree and find the

    library that contains the part you wish to copy.

    5. Expand the library and find the component you want to copy.

    6. Right-click on the component you want to copy and select copy to

    library.

     

    Voila the part has been copied to the open library.

     

    hth,

    Jorge Garcia

     

     

     

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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

     

    Is there a simialr way to do this if I am trying to duplicate a part in the

    same library?

     

    "Jorge Garcia" <jorge@cadsoftusa.com> wrote in message

    news:kd9r9p$37p$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    3. Keep the library open, from this point on we will not open any

    additional libraries we will only expand trees in the control panel.

    4. In the EAGLE control panel, expand the libraries tree and find the

    library that contains the part you wish to copy.

    5. Expand the library and find the component you want to copy.

    6. Right-click on the component you want to copy and select copy to

    library.

     

    Voila the part has been copied to the open library.

     

    hth,

    Jorge Garcia

     

     

     

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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    db wrote:

    Is there a simialr way to do this if I am trying to duplicate a part

    in the same library?

     

    "Jorge Garcia" <jorge@cadsoftusa.com> wrote in message

    news:kd9r9p$37p$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    >> 3. Keep the library open, from this point on we will not open any

    >> additional libraries we will only expand trees in the control panel.

    >> 4. In the EAGLE control panel, expand the libraries tree and find the

    >> library that contains the part you wish to copy.

    >> 5. Expand the library and find the component you want to copy.

    >> 6. Right-click on the component you want to copy and select copy to

    >> library.

    >>

    >> Voila the part has been copied to the open library.

    >>

    >> hth,

    >> Jorge Garcia

     

    Sure, open your library and then from the Control  Panel view that same

    library, locate the device of interest and copy that to the open library,

    which is the same one.

    Because the names are the same it will ask for a new name for the device.

    Then, depending on the change you wish to make you may need to un-do

    connections, make a new package or a  symbol r make another variant etc.

     

    All the best

    Warren

     

     

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    news.cadsoft.de

     

     

     

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