Hi,
I am creating a part (an SPDT switch) that an anchor pin which is 2mm wide.
When creating the package for this part, EagleCAD has pad but with circular
drill hole. How would I make the rectangular hole, in this case, 2mmx0.5mm?
Thanks.
Hi,
I am creating a part (an SPDT switch) that an anchor pin which is 2mm wide.
When creating the package for this part, EagleCAD has pad but with circular
drill hole. How would I make the rectangular hole, in this case, 2mmx0.5mm?
Thanks.
"AL" <unbonnevie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Olin Lathrop" <eagle@embedinc.com> wrote in message
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AL wrote on Sat, 08 May 2010 05:07
I am creating a part (an SPDT switch) that an anchor pin which is 2mm
wide. When creating the package for this part, EagleCAD has pad but with
circular drill hole. How would I make the rectangular hole, in this
case,
2mmx0.5mm?
Why bother? Unless a 2mm hole would interfere with something else, just
use that.
I am sorry...I don't understand. Could you expand you answer with a bit
more details?
Thx.
Hi,
what Olin intended to express: As long as you can live with 2mm holes
instead of milling a 2 x .5 mm slot, you should do so. Drilling is much
cheaper than ordering extra (and plated) milling at the pcb manufacturer.
Use only milling if this is the only way to get the part onto the pcb. I
would recommend that, too.
Carsten
"AL" <unbonnevie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Olin Lathrop" <eagle@embedinc.com> wrote in message
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AL wrote on Sat, 08 May 2010 05:07
I am creating a part (an SPDT switch) that an anchor pin which is 2mm
wide. When creating the package for this part, EagleCAD has pad but with
circular drill hole. How would I make the rectangular hole, in this
case,
2mmx0.5mm?
Why bother? Unless a 2mm hole would interfere with something else, just
use that.
I am sorry...I don't understand. Could you expand you answer with a bit
more details?
Thx.
Hi,
what Olin intended to express: As long as you can live with 2mm holes
instead of milling a 2 x .5 mm slot, you should do so. Drilling is much
cheaper than ordering extra (and plated) milling at the pcb manufacturer.
Use only milling if this is the only way to get the part onto the pcb. I
would recommend that, too.
Carsten