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1. Adjust the size to reflect the datasheet’s diagram or description for the footprint.
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1. Adjust the size to reflect the datasheet’s diagram or description for the footprint.
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- When making a component footprint, if you need to place several pads, you can Copy + Paste it onto itself, click edit, move (x, y) to translate it. This helps with getting the measurements right.
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- When making a component footprint, if you need to place several pads, you can Copy + Paste it onto itself, click edit, move (x, y) to translate it. This helps with getting the measurements right.
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To make a new symbol, open the warnickshare schematic library
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To make a new symbol:
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1. Open the warnickshare schematic library
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1. Place pins and shapes until you get something that represents your part. It doesn’t really matter too much what your schematic component looks like.
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1. Place pins and shapes until you get something that represents your part. It doesn’t really matter too much what your schematic component looks like.
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1. When placing pins, you want the numbers closer to the body of your symbol, the + on the other side should be on the outside.
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1. When placing pins, you want the numbers closer to the body of your symbol, the + on the other side should be on the outside.
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1. You connect it to your footprint by selecting Add Footprint at the bottom of the page and Browse until you find the footprint you want to connect it to.
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1. You connect it to your footprint by selecting Add Footprint at the bottom of the page and Browse until you find the footprint you want to connect it to.
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