Maybe there's a different library, but I'm looking for an SRP1038A--330M INDUCTOR, SHIELDED, 33UH, 20%, 3.5A, and the one offered doesn't include it....
Maybe there's a different library, but I'm looking for an SRP1038A--330M INDUCTOR, SHIELDED, 33UH, 20%, 3.5A, and the one offered doesn't include it....
I'm having this issue with multiple parts
Just make your own parts - I almost never use stock library symbols or footprints.
Why - because footprints should be optimised for your assembly process - I mainly solder prototypes by hand so I use pads that extend beyond the chips when possible so I can get an iron to them - this would be daft if I were reflow soldering.
Dastard symbols (for schematics) are fine for simple things like resistors and capacitors but for more complicated stuff you will often get a MUCH clearer schematic if you customise the symbol for the design.
Add to that the need to carefully check anything you use from a standard library ......
It's well worth the time and trouble learning how to roll your own.
MK
Just make your own parts - I almost never use stock library symbols or footprints.
Why - because footprints should be optimised for your assembly process - I mainly solder prototypes by hand so I use pads that extend beyond the chips when possible so I can get an iron to them - this would be daft if I were reflow soldering.
Dastard symbols (for schematics) are fine for simple things like resistors and capacitors but for more complicated stuff you will often get a MUCH clearer schematic if you customise the symbol for the design.
Add to that the need to carefully check anything you use from a standard library ......
It's well worth the time and trouble learning how to roll your own.
MK