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pada aplikasi CadSoft Eagle.
With regards to the resistors, when you are looking through the resistor library the parts
have a type. The First half is the width in mm (at least for the EU parts) and the second part
is the length. The grid is the distance between the two solder holes.
For example, a 0309/10 resistor is 3mm in diameter, with a 9mm length and the holes are
set 10mm apart. Therefore, simply measure your resistor and use something similar.
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(1 W/0207 size to > 3 W/0617 size)
And what does type 207 mean? I know it a package but I dont see 207 in the data sheet.
What does types 204, 207, 309, 411 mean?
<<>> It is the diameter and size of the resistor body in centimeters. So the 1. value in your
example means 1 Watt and body size 27 Milimeters = 0,20,7 Centimeters. Forget the x
and commas and you have 0207. (Like you write 2k7 for a resistor value of 2.7 kilo ohms).
The 3 Watts resistor has a body of 617 milli- or 0,61,7 centimeters. Since it is not really
healthy for a resistor to bend the wires sharp at the body you leave a milimeter or two
before you bend them as seen at page 4 of your pdf-file. So this leads to the /value. If you
check the eagle rcl.lbr pick a resistor 0207/7 and a 207/15 and place them in the schematic.
They look alike but if you switch to brd you will notice the differece. The bodies are equal but
the wires have a different length. So the value behind the / is the grid size of the part.
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To find something suitable in the libraries
From the Kemet data sheet:
The C315 package has the following characteristics:
Lead spacing 2.54mm (0.1)
Lead diameter 0.51mm (0.020)
Package width 3.81mm (0.15)
Package thickness Std Voltage 2.54mm (0.1) , High Voltage 3.18mm (0.15)
In the library rcl.lib select your capacitor symbol preference of either C-EU or C-US
From the listed capacitors the ones that fit you size requirements have the package C025024X044
C025 = Capacitor with lead spacing of 2.5mm
024X044 = tPlace depiction of package size 2.5 x 4.4mm. This is a suitable match for the
datasheet values of 2.54 x 3.18mm.
Opening the library, check the drill diameter of the pads. In my library its 0.032 which
would suit the lead diameter of 0.020.
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The general purpose fixed resistor devices are called either R-US (if you like the US zigzag
line type of schematics symbol) or R-EU (if you prefer the European simple rectangle.] The
package options are numerous, but make sense after you realize that theres a common
format: WWLL/SSwhere WW is the body width, LL is the body length, and SS is the
hole spacing, all in truncated millimeters.
A typical 1/4W resistor measures about 2.5mm in diameter and 7mm long; hole spacing
depends on how you bend the leads. So R-US0207/10 is a 1/4W resistor with 10mm (actually
4*2.54, or 10.16mm, since we want to stay close to a 0.1 inch (2.54mm) grid.) R-US0207/2V
is the same resistor mounted vertically with 2.54mm lead spacing. 1/8W resistors are
similarly designated R-US_0204/SS
Capacitors are worse than resistors, largely because their bodies come in a wider variety of
shapes (that are less standardized), and of course there are all those different types; disk,
ceramic, mylar, film, electrolytic, tantalum, AC filter, etc (and those are just the FIXED value
caps!) Again, threre are slightly different US and European schematic symbols C-US and CEU in rcl.lib.
Again, theres a plethora of packages, but theres a standard format. In this case its SSSWWWXLLL, where SSS is the lead spacing (with an extra digit this time!), WWW is the
body width, and LLL is the body length.
Polarized caps are similar (CPOL-US or CPOL-EU in rcl.lbr), with a package name like TSSSDD, where T is a type designator (E for electrolytics, TT for tantalum drops, for
instance) SSS is the spacing again (only now it probably has an actual decimal point!),
and DD is the diameter (for radial caps).
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<<>> As I am based in Europe, I use the European (EU) symbols for
resistors, capacitors and inductors. If you prefer the US symbols, select them
instead.
For any of the libraries, expand the library and you will see a list of
components. Use the following table to help find the part you require, note
SMT = Surface MounT, PTH = Plated Through Hole.
Component
Range of
values
Ceramic Capacitor
(PTH)
10pF to 1nF C-EU
Library Name
C025025X050
Description
2.5 mm pitch, 5 mm outline
Ceramic Capacitor
(PTH)
1nF to
220nF
C-EU
C050030X075
5mm pitch, outline 37.5 mm
Ceramic Capacitor
(SMT)
10pF to
100nF
C-EU
C0603
Typical range for 0603 size,check
your specific part
Caermic Capacitor
(SMT)
100nF to
47uF
C-EU
C1206
Typical range for 1206 size,check
your specific part
Electrolytic
Capacitor (PTH)
1uF to 47uF
CPOLEU
CPOLEUE2-5
Typical for 10-35V parts. 2 mm
pitch, 5 mm diameter.
Electrolytic
Capacitor (PTH)
47uF to
100uF
CPOLEU
CPOLEUE2,5-7
Typical for 10-35V parts.2.5mm
pitch, 7 mm diameter.
Electrolytic
Capacitor (PTH)
100uF to
220uF
CPOLEU
CPOLEUE3,5-8
Typical for 10-35V parts. 3.5 mm
pitch, 8mm diameter
Electrolytic
Capacitor (PTH)
470uF to
1000uF
CPOLEU
CPOLEUE5-13
Typical for 10-35V parts, 5 mm
pitch, 13 mm diameter.
R-EU
0204/5
5 mm grid
R-EU
0207/7
7.5 mm grid
Various
Various
R-EU
R-EU
0414/15
0617/17
15 mm grid
17 mm grid
Various
R-EU
R0603
Typical power for 0603 size
1/4 W resistor (SMT) Various
R-EU
R1206
Typical power of 1206 size
Inductor (PTH)
Inductor (PTH)
Inductor (PTH)
1/8W resistor (PTH) Various
1/4 to 1/2W Resistor
Various
(PTH)
1 W resistor (PTH)
3 W resistor (PTH)
1/16 W resistor
(SMT)
1 W resistor (SMT) Various
R-EU
R2512
Typical power for 2512 size
The values and types listed above are typical based on component data
taken from manufacturers data. Always check the sizes for your particular
parts to ensure they are the correct size.
Commonly required parts and their location
Component
Library
Notes
Pin strip header
Pinhead
0.1/2.54mm pin header
Select drill hole or mounting pad and
Drill holes
Holes
size required
Select required types, double check
footprints.
USB connector
CON-USB or CON-USB2
Crystal or oscillator
Power connections
Toggle switch
Crystal
Supply
Switch
Test pad/solder pad
Testpad
SUB-D/D-type
connector
con-subd
Transformer
trafo or inductor-neosid
Screw terminal
connectors
con-wago, con-wago500 or con- Screw block terminal, 2.54 and 5mm
wago508
pitch
DC power plugs
con-jack
Check footprints
More on this later
Numerous switches
Choose the pad to meet your
requirements.
Used for mains adapters
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