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Amega328p-au shorted pins ?

n2nxz
n2nxz over 8 years ago

Finally motivated myself into trying Eagle files only to see my original instincts told me NOT to bother.

The last thing I expected was not finding common components in the library.My first mistake to assume that an Atmega328p-au would be one of the easiest to find.Not so and had to search the ends of the earth to find it and manually place it into the LIBR directory.After a 4 hour search and finally having this IC in my schematic layout I now see"shorts on several pins of this chip in the BRD window.The worse possible places no less on 3.3v and ground

I can probably modify this file but now getting far deeper into a simple project I thought would be straight forward.

Is it a software glitch causing this or a bad library file ?

Anyone know where to find a working Atmega328p-au footprint

See attached screen shot of the issue.

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  • n2nxz
    n2nxz over 6 years ago in reply to n2nxz +3 suggested
    Been some time and have made great progress with help from this group. Thanks to Rachel and others for your patience and help. I have since taken a long break from these circuits but had a lot of fun and…
  • n2nxz
    n2nxz over 8 years ago in reply to rachaelp +2
    Rachel, Thank you for the positive feed back. Still working on some boards sent to me by a friend that are much better design.But hope to revise my own again soon. I made an attempt last week to launch…
  • n2nxz
    n2nxz over 7 years ago in reply to n2nxz +2 suggested
    Just for FYI,a website was started with details of this circuit and hobby - radio-signals forum – radio-signals.com Jim
  • rachaelp
    0 rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to n2nxz

    Hi James,

     

    Maybe don't give up just yet, maybe we can help get you up and running. Try one more thing. Download and install v7.6 and see if that is any more stable. I don't have any issues with v7.7 myself on Mac/Linux but I have seen elsewhere somebody having issues with v7.7 and saying v7.6 worked fine for them.

     

    You can get v7.6 from ftp://ftp.cadsoft.de/eagle/program/

     

    Another thing to check is that you installed it in the default location in C:\EAGLE<somethingorother> or did you change it to a custom location? It is known to not work right if you don't let it install to the default location.

     

    Best Regards,


    Rachael

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    0 rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to n2nxz

    James Zelazny jr wrote:

     

    I even think I can reduce the weight over PCB materials which was the goal anyhow.

     

    You can specify thinner than standard PCB's and they would be really light. Look at all the options on Eurocircuits as an example. You end up paying quite a bit more for non standard builds though.

     

    Best Regards,


    Rachael

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    0 n2nxz over 8 years ago in reply to n2nxz

    Just to get an idea how NOT concerned I am with cosmetics but rather function here is previous builds.

    My goal now is to reduce weight and wanted to go with surface mounted components.In reality,swapping out an Atmega328-pu with a 328p-au is a small reduction in weight.Adding the PCB pretty much replaces the weight I saved.so trying to be smart not pretty

    https://www.qrp-labs.com/flights/u3s7

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    0 n2nxz over 8 years ago in reply to n2nxz

    Since I hate to go down without a fight,here is an example of what is happening when I try simple things using Eagle.

    Is it something I am doing wrong or is this an issue with software on my machine?

    The version of Eagle I dug up from backup CD`s since V8 and V7 was not working.It appeared this older version was working much better but after making this video,it crashed while sitting in board view so now I have 2 issues again.

    Here is a short video of what I am trying to accomplish starting with 3 components and a simple crystal connection.

    https://youtu.be/oZavqxPt9U0

    Ignore the sound,that was a ham radio tied into my sound card by mistake.

    Also,this error popped up while processing this video and has been doing this on both working versions of Eagle.

    But you can still see a missing connection on that crystal.

    I may just be SOL with this project and will try a newer machine today and see how that goes.

    Jim

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    0 n2nxz over 8 years ago in reply to n2nxz

    All my problems are because of Windows XP C++ library issues and always no solution.Been down this road 100`s of times and this happens with some programs and not others.Not going to waste my life on fixing it.

    However,installed the latest version of Eagle onto a newer laptop here,transferred my new LBR files and first shot everything works like it should.

    Going to get to work,enough time wasted already.

    Thanks for those who tried to help and maybe this posting will help someone in the future rather than wasting time.

    Jim

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    0 rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to n2nxz

    Hi James,

     

    Thanks for the updates. If you continue to use EAGLE on your newer laptop, there's plenty of people here to help out if you have any further questions.

     

    Good luck with you project!

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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    0 n2nxz over 8 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    Rachael,

    Thank you for your patience.

    So far have made up some of my schematic.I`ll do a bit here and there and check over the work as I go.

    Still some things to learn but feel pretty good about the way it works so far.No crashes yet and the latest version is far better to use with noticeable changes from previous versions tried.My circuit is very basic compared to most out there so should go fairly well.Even if it doesn't,at least this time have a chance image

    I`ll probably be back with some questions eventually and hope help will be available.

    Jim

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    0 n2nxz over 8 years ago in reply to n2nxz

    Thought to share the work done already on my schematic but pretty sure there are errors somewhere along the line.

    The biggest hurdle so far is getting a crystal connected to an IC.

    Not really sure why it does not show up properly in board view but here is my goal.

    See drawing -

    When I try this the caps end up on the IC pins and the crystal on the opposite side.I do not think the circuit will function properly this way.

    I am making connections exactly as the diagram shows.Missing a step somewhere ?

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    0 n2nxz over 8 years ago in reply to n2nxz

    Here is my schematic and board view.

    Seems the crystal pins should be connected to the IC and the caps after that to ground the way it was drawn ?

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    0 n2nxz over 8 years ago in reply to n2nxz

    Maybe it is correct and I am not used to organizing things properly on board view?

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