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开云体育Is it possible to delete all tracks at once on
a PCB, due to the need to re-size the board and changing the
footprints of some components, part way through routing? -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
开云体育Thank you very much, Tony. On 2024-08-25 22:44, Tony Casey wrote:
Hi John, -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
开云体育Thank you very much. I looked at Mouser, but
did not find. On 2024-08-25 14:09, phil via groups.io
wrote:
-- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
开云体育Hi John,Sorry for the delay, I have been a bit busy lately. Here are the downloaded KiCad files for the Alps RK11K11410KA that I obtained through Farnell. The zip includes the KiCad schematic symbol, PCB footprint and a 3D model. Please follow the instruction I posted in my earlier reply. You are, of course, free to use the schematic symbol too, although I didn't post anything about how to include personal symbols in your schematic. If you need help with, just reply. I was guessing you don't, since you didn't mention it. Anyway, I don't think the included symbol isn't very interesting, as it's just a block with labelled pins, rather than a graphic depiction of a pot. I also also included the 3D model, in case you are interested in those - I haven't checked how realistic it is. They are fairly easy to add, from the "Properties" option if you use the Footprint Editor on the downloaded footprint. Personally, I always use 3D models now, as it helps a lot in collaborative projects when someone else is doing the mechanical design. -- Regards, Tony |
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
Mouser has the symbol, footprint and 3D model for download. You need an account to download but don't have to purchase anything.
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SnapEDA can also make one upon request for free. They don't already have the symbol or footprint, but do have a 3d model of the part.
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You can also use the Data sheet to make your own symbol and footprint. The datasheet shows the dimensions of both the vertical and horizontal versions of the series. It's a good drawing and a easy part to create your own symbol and footprint from the dimensions.
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As far as Youtube, some videos are now including transcripts of the video which helps some, and on pretty much all the videos, you can turn on CC (closed captioning) for the video to read along. |
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
开云体育I don't think anyone said that you have to buy
the part. I said that I don't often buy from Digikey or Mouser
because that often means paying a very high delivery charge.
And, of course, you can't get the files if the part is not
stocked. On 2024-08-24 17:42, John Hudak wrote:
-- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
I may have missed something....It seemed to be implied that one has to buy the part from digikey or moused and then you would have access to the physical details, e.g. foot print etc.? Is that the case?? The last time I did this, these diagrams/files were free.? Admittedly this was quite a while ago... On Sat, Aug 24, 2024 at 12:15?PM John Woodgate via <jmw=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Searching for an existing footprint
开云体育Ah, That is the log (audio) version. I looked
for the linear version, but obviously the footprint is the same,
so I'll take up your kind offer of the files. On 2024-08-24 16:44, Tony Casey wrote:
Funny, I found the ALPS ALPINE RK11K11410KA on Farnell UK - they have 96 in stock at ?2.23 at 1off. Is this not what you want? -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
开云体育Funny, I found the ALPS ALPINE RK11K11410KA on Farnell UK - they have 96 in stock at ?2.23 at 1off. Is this not what you want?They also have the full complement of PCB files, which I have downloaded. If you still want to use this, I'll send you the KiCad files to your private email. --
Regards, Tony On 24/08/2024 17:21, John Woodgate
wrote:
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Re: Searching for an existing footprint
开云体育Farnell doesn't have the part, but Componentsearch lists it, so I
asked it to build the footprint, which it flatly refused with a
big red banner! I wonder what the problem is. On 2024-08-24 12:10, John Woodgate
wrote:
-- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
开云体育Agreed - no-one does that. I found that Under Windows, KiCad creates a
folder 'KiCad' in Documents, which has? folders for each top
version (e.g. 8.0) and in there are folders for footprints,
symbols and other things, so I've used that. On 2024-08-24 16:07, Andy wrote:
Record the steps - no one does that ? The footprints library, providing you are talking about YOUR personal footprints library then yes put it anywhere. -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
Record the steps - no one does that :-)
The footprints library, providing you are talking about YOUR personal footprints library then yes put it anywhere. Don't get confused with the huge numbers of libs that kicad downloads into it's footprint library. (You will see these in the global list as well) Fire up kicad select preferences there are two lists that you can use Manage footprint libraries Manage Symbol libraries Select whatever one you need, in this case footprints. You will get a tabbed window, one tab is global and the other is project specific. I think you need to access the project specific via the preferences option when the project is open, however I very rarely use this, so I might be wrong. Adding my libs to the global section is what I do. Select + give it a nickname then navigate to your own library and select it. That's about all there is to it For convenience you can also move a lib up and down the list which makes selecting it easier if it's at the top of the list. Andy On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 11:59:33 +0100 "John Woodgate" <jmw@...> wrote: I agree about 'once you get it right', but only if you record the steps? |
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
开云体育Thanks, Tony. Yes, I have occasionally been
able to buy from Mouser and Digikey without paying the huge
devilry charges. I have found a solution to the trimmer pot: I
have some with the same layout as TO-5. Now I'm looking for the
footprint of Alps RK11K114, which is a spindle pot, the filter
frequency control. I have found the dimensions from Mouser., but
obviously I will try to follow up your extensive advice about
Farnell and ECAD. On 2024-08-24 11:55, Tony Casey wrote:
You can probably find the find the parts you want in Farnell too, as well as Digikey an Mouser, from whom you can also buy components in the UK, although Farnell is much quicker, and sometimes cheaper. (I still even use Farnell in France, although the stock is mostly held in their Leeds warehouse.) Farnell has ECAD files (schematic symbols, footprints and 3D models) for a large percentage of the components they stock, including lots of trim-pots. What specific parts do you want? -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
开云体育I agree about 'once you get it right', but
only if you record the steps? that worked. I have a folder called 'Ultrasonic filter
KiCad'. Can I put the 'Footprints library' folder in it? I tried
that before and it didn't seem to work, but I don't know how to
'add it to the KiCad search'. Thanks for the other advice. On 2024-08-24 11:42, Andy wrote:
It's actually very easy.. just start simple Like many things once you actually get it right you wonder what all the fuss is about. :-) 1. Library, just the same as any other directory, store it wherever you want. Then you select that directory and then save the library into it. Call the library whatever you want; mine are called g0poy-footprints g0poy-components The main thing to remember is to select the correct working directory. You then just add your directory and libs to the kicad search 2. pad, that's a matter of reading the datasheet and starting from there for example, you may want to extend the pads to make hand soldering easier 3. Yes that's a pain you usually have to redraw them YouTube. There is a very good caption function , but even more useful is the playback speed. Nudge it down too 75% and things sound a lot better in many cases. You do get issues with poor audio at times, but there are lots of videos to try, so you can usually find something. The comment about digikey etc is that the sites has many of the footprints available for download, you don't have to buy anything - however at least one of them has a UK site I think it's mouser, and I have used them. (I'm in east London) On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 10:33:40 +0100 "John Woodgate" <jmw@...> wrote: Andy -- OOO - Own Opinions Only Best Wishes John Woodgate Keep trying |
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
开云体育You can probably find the find the parts you want in Farnell too, as well as Digikey an Mouser, from whom you can also buy components in the UK, although Farnell is much quicker, and sometimes cheaper. (I still even use Farnell in France, although the stock is mostly held in their Leeds warehouse.) Farnell has ECAD files (schematic symbols, footprints and 3D models) for a large percentage of the components they stock, including lots of trim-pots. What specific parts do you want?To download the ECAD files, you will have to create a profile on . Almost all the major component retailers use this, which is run by SamacSys and based in the UK. It seems to have by far the most files available. If they don't have the ones you want, you can request that they create them. My experience is that they do this generally in 24hrs or less. Farnell's ECAD files link takes you straight to the login dialogue, but prefixed by "farnell.", but the same login profile will work for all retailers. To use KiCad effectively, you have to learn how the library system works, and how manage to manage it, even if you never make any symbols and/or footprints yourself. KiCad deals with schematic symbols and PCB footprints differently. For symbols, each library is one file and may contain many symbols. For footprints, each library is a separate folder, with individual footprint files of type "kicad_mod". Footprints are easier to deal with. To create a personal footprint library, as opposed to one of the supplied "standard" libraries, you can create it yourself in Windows Explorer.
That's it. "MyFootprints.pretty" will now by visible from the pcb
and footprint editor apps. Any ECAD files that you download should
initially be placed in that folder. Almost always, they are
zipped, so you will have to extract what you need from the zip.
Footprints, which have the .kicad_mod file suffix will now be
available from the footprint chooser. Regards,
Tony On 24/08/2024 11:33, John Woodgate
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Re: Searching for an existing footprint
It's actually very easy.. just start simple
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Like many things once you actually get it right you wonder what all the fuss is about. :-) 1. Library, just the same as any other directory, store it wherever you want. Then you select that directory and then save the library into it. Call the library whatever you want; mine are called g0poy-footprints g0poy-components The main thing to remember is to select the correct working directory. You then just add your directory and libs to the kicad search 2. pad, that's a matter of reading the datasheet and starting from there for example, you may want to extend the pads to make hand soldering easier 3. Yes that's a pain you usually have to redraw them YouTube. There is a very good caption function , but even more useful is the playback speed. Nudge it down too 75% and things sound a lot better in many cases. You do get issues with poor audio at times, but there are lots of videos to try, so you can usually find something. The comment about digikey etc is that the sites has many of the footprints available for download, you don't have to buy anything - however at least one of them has a UK site I think it's mouser, and I have used them. (I'm in east London) On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 10:33:40 +0100
"John Woodgate" <jmw@...> wrote: Andy |