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Need a library file for MK66FX1M0VMD18 (bxl file link inc)

krappleby
krappleby over 9 years ago

Hey guys,

 

http://www.nxp.com/assets/downloads/data/en/symbols-footprints/MK66FX1M0VMD18.bxl

 

the above url is to a BXL file from the manufacturer, who suggests using ultra library to transfer this to a Library file for Eagle, unfortuantely i dont have the software, and the free version does not support exporting..

 

is someone able to change this file into an eagle library file for me please..

 

cheers

keith

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  • geralds
    geralds over 9 years ago +1
    Hi, Here can you download the Ultra.Librarian exe. Kinetis Symbols, Footprints and Models|NXP Well, install it. Then inport the bxl script and export it as eagle script file scr (i did it for you; see…
  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 9 years ago in reply to geralds +1
    Hi Gerald, I'm glad you put the work into generating the UltraLibrarian symbols and I am sure the OP will appreciate you taking the time too. I've downloaded and looked at the library you generated and…
  • geralds
    geralds over 9 years ago in reply to rachaelp +1
    Hello Rachael, I've downloaded and looked at the library you generated and shows to me I was right and this tool isn't worth the money (ok in this case free just to export an existing BXL file!) if this…
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  • geralds
    geralds over 9 years ago

    Hi,

     

    Here can you download the Ultra.Librarian exe.

    Kinetis Symbols, Footprints and Models|NXP

     

    Well, install it. Then inport the bxl script and export it as eagle script file scr

    (i did it for you; see attachments)

    Then open Eagle, in the Panel open the Lib as "new lib".

    Load the script file with the scr-Button.

    Voilà  - then save it as MK66FX1M0VMD18.lbr file.

     

    The work was just 5min to 10min (including: downloading and installing the exe file)

     

    Please check it bevor usage!!!!!

    I did it without any guaranties!!!! as, as is.

     

    Edit:

    I used the Eagle version 6.6.0 because compatibilities.

    I have the version 7.7.0 too, but its for some users that don't have it.

     

    Gerald

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    rachaelp over 9 years ago in reply to geralds

    Hi Gerald,

     

    I'm glad you put the work into generating the UltraLibrarian symbols and I am sure the OP will appreciate you taking the time too.

     

    I've downloaded and looked at the library you generated and shows to me I was right and this tool isn't worth the money (ok in this case free just to export an existing BXL file!) if this is the quality of symbols that companies are pushing out using it. I'm sure some if it is down to the quality of what is put into it but to me the effort spent in checking and correcting other peoples symbols is almost never a time saver over just creating it yourself correctly in the first place even with fairly large symbols.

     

    In this case those symbols are about as useful as a chocolate tea pot.... Two symbols with the IO pins labelled by BGA ball number..... Wow..... So really in this case it's probably about as much time to create a symbol like that from scratch as it took to run up UltraLibrarian and do the export process and import it into EAGLE.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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    rachaelp over 9 years ago in reply to geralds

    Hi Gerald,

     

    I'm glad you put the work into generating the UltraLibrarian symbols and I am sure the OP will appreciate you taking the time too.

     

    I've downloaded and looked at the library you generated and shows to me I was right and this tool isn't worth the money (ok in this case free just to export an existing BXL file!) if this is the quality of symbols that companies are pushing out using it. I'm sure some if it is down to the quality of what is put into it but to me the effort spent in checking and correcting other peoples symbols is almost never a time saver over just creating it yourself correctly in the first place even with fairly large symbols.

     

    In this case those symbols are about as useful as a chocolate tea pot.... Two symbols with the IO pins labelled by BGA ball number..... Wow..... So really in this case it's probably about as much time to create a symbol like that from scratch as it took to run up UltraLibrarian and do the export process and import it into EAGLE.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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    geralds over 9 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    Hello Rachael,

    I've downloaded and looked at the library you generated and shows to me I was right and this tool isn't worth the money (ok in this case free just to export an existing BXL file!) if this is the quality of symbols that companies are pushing out using it. I'm sure some if it is down to the quality of what is put into it but to me the effort spent in checking and correcting other peoples symbols is almost never a time saver over just creating it yourself correctly in the first place even with fairly large symbols.

     

    I am fully in agreement with you. I create the symbols all myself directly from the data sheet of the manufacturers.

    In this case those symbols are about as useful as a chocolate tea pot.... Two symbols with the IO pins labelled by BGA ball number..... Wow..... So really in this case it's probably about as much time to create a symbol like that from scratch as it took to run up UltraLibrarian and do the export process and import it into EAGLE.

     

    Well, that is relative. For fast drawing and prototyping development, it can be enough.
    Again, I make the symbols themselves.

    In sum, it always depends on details, eg. to adjacent additional parameters for the production, which must be considered.
    These parameters can only be inserted in your own production.

     

    Best Regards

    Gerald

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