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Deleting all tracks
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
By John Woodgate · #24116 ·
Re: I’ve been deleted.
Hello Jeff, Your account looks intact. Did you notice any problems I can help with? Kind regards, Peter Dalmaris, PhD Tech Explorations Online instructor techexplorations.com
By Peter Dalmaris · #24115 ·
Re: I’ve been deleted.
Jeff Miller via groups.io wrote: You appear to be on.? Dale :-)? :-)?
By Dale · #24114 ·
I’ve been deleted.
Please put me back on. Thank you.
By Jeff Miller · #24113 ·
I have been deleted
Please put me back on.
By Jeff Miller · #24112 ·
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
Thank you very much, Tony.
By John Woodgate · #24111 ·
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
Thank you very much. I looked at Mouser, but did not find. -- OOO - Own Opinions O
By John Woodgate · #24110 ·
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
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
By Tony Casey · #24109 ·
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.
By phil@... · #24108 ·
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
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
By John Woodgate · #24107 ·
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
By John Hudak · #24106 ·
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
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.
By John Woodgate · #24105 ·
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
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?
By Tony Casey · #24104 ·
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
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.
By John Woodgate · #24103 ·
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
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,
By John Woodgate · #24102 ·
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
By Andy · #24101 ·
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
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
By John Woodgate · #24100 ·
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
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
By John Woodgate · #24099 ·
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
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
By Tony Casey · #24098 ·
Re: Searching for an existing footprint
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
By Andy · #24097 ·