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Re: gEDA-user: weird names in PCB part library



I should mention that some of these patterns were generated by John 
Griessen.

Thanks,

Steve Meier


Stephen Meier wrote:

> I confess, I don't use a graphical wysiwyg method. I don't use a macro 
> language. I don't use a land pattern generator program. I use emacs. 
> With the amount of time I have put into creating patterns, I should 
> have written a generator by now. But how patterns are created is 
> rather irelevent to me. What we need is a library of tested and proven 
> patterns. Generating patterns using a macro just before they are 
> dropped in has additional risks of is my macro tool the same version 
> as yours will i get the same output. And so on.
>
> So generate the land patterns as you will but have them saved as the 
> new format.
>
> My personal library has 51 standard patterns and a few custom or 
> specialized patterns.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve meier
>
>
>
> 0.1_inch_3pin
> 100qfp
> 20PinFPC-0.5
> 20PinFPC-F-0.5
> 20PinFPC-F-0.5-45
> 26PinRecepticalConnector
> 32mlf
> 4PinFPCZIF-0.5
> 6PinFPCZIF-0.5
> 900pin-fine-bga
>
> ADPGTSSOP16-4.5mm
>
> C0402
> C0603
> C0805
> C1206
>
> CoilCraft-DO3316
>
> CT3216
> CT6032
>
> D01608
> FFCC4ZIF0
> FFCSMTV6
>
> FFC4ZIF
>
> Header-40-Pin-Dual-Row-100mil
>
> L1210
>
> MSOP8
> Molex-shrouded-header-2.0mm-14pin
>
> NR3470MU-CC
>
> R0402
> R0603
> R0805
> R1206
>
> SchottkyRectifier-thru-hole
>
> SM4
>
> Sprague-SMT-Cap-R
> Sprague-SMT-Cap-D
>
> SSOP28
>
> SOIC8
> SOIC14
> SOIC20
> SOIC28
>
> SOT323-6
> SOT323-L
>
> TO-220
> TO-263
>
> TP80
>
> TS3B
> TSOP48
>
> TSSOP14
> TSSOP16-4.5mm
> TSSOP20-4.5mm
>
> TQFP100
>
>
>