Re: I'm committed now...
Welcome, Phillip :-)
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Dr Peter Dalmaris
Tech Explorations
Electronics Education for Makers
Author of Maker Education Revolution
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Peter Dalmaris
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#22542
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I'm committed now...
This morning, I received email from Autodesk informing me that they would be charging my credit card for an automatic Eagle license renewal. I went to the web site and clicked on the button to disable
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Phillip Vogel
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Re: Kicad on a Chrome Book
Turned out to be quite simple just ad this line:
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian buster-backports main contrib non-free
to deb http://deb.debian.org/debian buster-backports main contrib
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Ian Bell
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Re: Kicad on a Chrome Book
Compile from source?
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Lev
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Kicad on a Chrome Book
My wife and I both use Chrome books for everyday surfing and email because they are cheap and light weight. For running Kicad I use the 'big' computer in my workshop. However I have often wished I
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Ian Bell
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Re: Mounting holes disappear when updating PCB to schematic - expletive Tools->Update PCB from Schematic
Love google : Scrivo in inglese, perch¨¦ il mio italiano ¨¨ inesistente. and got it translated.
1. lock down thanks - using the wrong lock down option button.
2. yes: did add holes - symbols to the
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John
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Re: Mounting holes disappear when updating PCB to schematic - expletive Tools->Update PCB from Schematic
The mechanical designer places circles in the DXF. Obviously there's a
circle for the hole proper, with additional larger circles as required
for the copper annulus and/or keep-out (don't forget
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Robert
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Re: Mounting holes disappear when updating PCB to schematic - expletive Tools->Update PCB from Schematic
Yes it is good to add Mechanical Items on your sch if you use DXF layers you still need to add a hole Just DXF does
Not equate to Hole in Drill file. You have no Idea how many times people proudly
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Arie Lashansky
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Re: Mounting holes disappear when updating PCB to schematic - expletive Tools->Update PCB from Schematic
How do you specify your mounting holes in the DXF?
Levente
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Lev
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Re: Mounting holes disappear when updating PCB to schematic - expletive Tools->Update PCB from Schematic
Sure, if attaching a file to a post works on groups.io (it was rather
hit-and-miss on Yahoo groups). If it doesn't work, I'll send the image
direct to you.
The image is confusing if you don't know
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Robert
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Re: Mounting holes disappear when updating PCB to schematic - expletive Tools->Update PCB from Schematic
Hi Robert, can you show how it looks like?
"The board I'm currently working on even has solder pads for a pig-tail
baked into the board footprint."
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Jos¨¦ Eduardo S. C. Xavier
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Re: Mounting holes disappear when updating PCB to schematic - expletive Tools->Update PCB from Schematic
That's what I do. And if the board profile is something complicated
that has come from a mechanical CAD application (as a DXF), I have a
"board" component that includes the holes, the profile, and
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Robert
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Re: Mounting holes disappear when updating PCB to schematic - expletive Tools->Update PCB from Schematic
Scrivo in italiano, perch¨¦ il mio inglese e' pessimo. Ma so che tanti lo potranno ugualmente leggere e capire.
A? proposito dei pads per i lavori in montaggi con fori passanti, ho dovuto fare due
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Carlo Garberi
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Re: Mounting holes disappear when updating PCB to schematic - expletive Tools->Update PCB from Schematic
Or place a symbol to your schematic, and add the footprint to it.
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Lev
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Re: Mounting holes disappear when updating PCB to schematic - expletive Tools->Update PCB from Schematic
You select the footprint in your PCB and edit the properties. There
you have a choice of "locking" the component, so it will not be be
removed
by an update from the schematic.
-?Do you seriously
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Henner Zeller
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Mounting holes disappear when updating PCB to schematic - expletive Tools->Update PCB from Schematic
Have made "hole" footprints. place in a "local hole library" - feedback insane requirement to make a footprint for holes.
Place my holes nice holes in the PCB.
Then "updated" my PCB to schematic to
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John
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Re: Circuit simulation
barryc@... wrote:
It doesn't list ngsipce library, hence it is loaded dynamically at runtime. However, if I define
LD_DEBUG=libs
and run kicad, I get this:
[...]
7390: find
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Lev
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Re: Circuit simulation
If you run ldd against the kicad executable, it should give you a report on which libraries it's pulling in for each of the dependencies. does that give you anything useful?
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barryc@...
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Re: Circuit simulation
It is there
lev@mercury:~$ cat /etc/ld.so.conf.d/libc.conf
# libc default configuration
/usr/local/lib
Still no luck.
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Lev
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Re: Circuit simulation
I don't have any plain debian systems to confirm with, as my boxen are generally ubuntu variants, but they don't typically stray TOO far from debian.
I assume the ngspice library is actually in
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barryc@...
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