Hey!
Can some one help me identifying foot pint for the following part:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi … K:MEWNX:IT
I’m sure this is standard packaging i just don’t know how to find it in Eagle
Thanks!
Hey!
Can some one help me identifying foot pint for the following part:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi … K:MEWNX:IT
I’m sure this is standard packaging i just don’t know how to find it in Eagle
Thanks!
Why don’t you create it yourself? It would only take me a minute or so with the Pulsonix software I use, and shouldn’t take much longer with Eagle.
well if you point me out on how i can create my own element then i guess i can do that, but don’t i need dimension datasheet?
You need the dimensions, of course. Here is the data sheet:
http://www.runtron.com/down/Carbon%20Fi … 0RM063.pdf
You should have been able to find it.
Footprint creation details should be in the Eagle documentation. A similar part is probably already in the library.
Look in the RCL (resistor, capacitor, inductor) library. There are many trim pots to chose from.
Creating your own footprints is pretty simple. Look at the Power Point slide show for the second part of my recent [tutorial here.](Sign in - Google Accounts)
i will look into RCL lib, but how i can identify thta component listed there is the one i need?
I will also look through the PowerPoint tutorial
Check them against the data sheet!
well its like going in the loop All i know about part is that its 10K potentiometer and it has no datasheet and manufacturer is unknown company that did not tell any one what package they are using
The eBay ad lists it as a “RM-065” series trimpot. Tossing that into Google quickly leads you to the Runtron data sheet that Leon linked to earlier. On the lower right of the first page of the data sheet is the footprint.
/mike
ups you can officially call me blind for some reason I didn’t see the link with datasheet
also another part request from blind person : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi … TQ:US:1123
Maybe some one know if footprint already exist? (I can use M16 from sparfun lib, but i need to align drill holes)
tnx
Just create it.
no reinventing a wheel it not good
apparently that display is the same as 16x2 in spark fun lib
You could have created it in a couple of minutes!