M2.5 HOLE<h3>SparkFun Connectors</h3>
This library contains electrically-functional connectors.
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We've spent an enormous amount of time creating and checking these footprints and parts, but it is <b> the end user's responsibility</b> to ensure correctness and suitablity for a given componet or application.
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You are welcome to use this library for commercial purposes. For attribution, we ask that when you begin to sell your device using our footprint, you email us with a link to the product being sold. We want bragging rights that we helped (in a very small part) to create your 8th world wonder. We would like the opportunity to feature your device on our homepage.>Name>Value<h3>USB - C 16 Pin</h3>
Exposes the minimal pins needed to implement a USB 2.x legacy device.USB-C>VALUE>NAME<h3>USB Type C 16Pin Connector</h3>
Super Speed pins not available on the 16-pin purely SMD connector so this part is best for USB 2.0 implementations. D1 and D2 are tied together enabling D+/- no matter which way the cable is plugged into the connector. The two channel configuration pins (CC1/2) are exposed. These are normally connected to ground via 5.1k resistors but can be reconfigured for high current/high power applications.<b>Supply Symbols</b><p>
GND, VCC, 0V, +5V, -5V, etc.<p>
Please keep in mind, that these devices are necessary for the
automatic wiring of the supply signals.<p>
The pin name defined in the symbol is identical to the net which is to be wired automatically.<p>
In this library the device names are the same as the pin names of the symbols, therefore the correct signal names appear next to the supply symbols in the schematic.<p>
<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author>>VALUE>VALUE>VALUE<b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b><b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b><b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b>Generated from <b>backplane.sch</b><p>
by exp-lbrs.ulp>VALUE>VALUE<b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b><b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b><h3>SparkFun Electronics' preferred foot prints</h3>
In this library you'll find resistors, capacitors, inductors, test points, jumper pads, etc.<br><br>
We've spent an enormous amount of time creating and checking these footprints and parts, but it is the end user's responsibility to ensure correctness and suitablity for a given componet or application. If you enjoy using this library, please buy one of our products at www.sparkfun.com.
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<b>Licensing:</b> Creative Commons ShareAlike 4.0 International - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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You are welcome to use this library for commercial purposes. For attribution, we ask that when you begin to sell your device using our footprint, you email us with a link to the product being sold. We want bragging rights that we helped (in a very small part) to create your 8th world wonder. We would like the opportunity to feature your device on our homepage.>NAME>VALUE>Name>Value<b>RESISTOR</b><p>
chip>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<b>CAPACITOR</b><p>
chip>NAME>VALUE1/6W Thru-hole Resistor - *UNPROVEN*>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE1/4W Resistor, 0.4" wide<p>
Yageo CFR series <a href="http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf">http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf</a>>Name>Value1/2W Resistor, 0.5" wide<p>
Yageo CFR series <a href="http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf">http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf</a>>Name>Value1W Resistor, 0.6" wide<p>
Yageo CFR series <a href="http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf">http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf</a>>Name>Value2W Resistor, 0.8" wide<p>
Yageo CFR series <a href="http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf">http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf</a>>Name>Value<h3>AXIAL-0.3-KIT</h3>
Commonly used for 1/4W through-hole resistors. 0.3" pitch between holes.<br>
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<b>Warning:</b> This is the KIT version of the AXIAL-0.3 package. This package has a smaller diameter top stop mask, which doesn't cover the diameter of the pad. This means only the bottom side of the pads' copper will be exposed. You'll only be able to solder to the bottom side.>Name>ValueThis is the "EZ" version of the standard .3" spaced resistor package.<br>
It has a reduced top mask to make it harder to install upside-down.>Name>Value>NAME>VALUE<b>Resistor</b>
Basic schematic elements and footprints for 0603, 1206, and PTH resistors.<b>CHICAGO MINIATURE LAMP, INC.</b><p>
7022X Series SMT LEDs 1206 Package Size>NAME>VALUE<B>LED</B><p>
5 mm, square, Siemens>NAME>VALUE<B>LED</B><p>
2 x 5 mm, rectangle>NAME>VALUE<B>LED</B><p>
3 mm, round>NAME>VALUE<B>LED</B><p>
5 mm, round>NAME>VALUE<B>LED</B><p>
1 mm, round, Siemens>NAME>VALUE<B>LED BLOCK</B><p>
1 LED, Siemens>NAME>VALUE<b>LED HOLDER</b><p>
Siemens>NAME>VALUE<b>LED HOLDER</b><p>
Siemens>NAME>VALUE<b>LED HOLDER</b><p>
SiemensA+K->NAME>VALUE<b>LED HOLDER</b><p>
Siemens>NAME>VALUE+-<B>IR LED</B><p>
infrared emitting diode, Infineon
TO-18, lead spacing 2.54 mm, cathode marking<p>
Inifineon>NAME>VALUE<B>IR LED</B><p>
infrared emitting diode, Infineon
TO-18, lead spacing 2.54 mm, cathode marking<p>
Inifineon>NAME>VALUE<B>LED</B><p>
rectangle, 5.7 x 3.2 mm>NAME>VALUE<B>IR LED</B><p>
IR transmitter Siemens>NAME>VALUE<b>TOPLED® High-optical Power LED (HOP)</b><p>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... ls_t675.pdf>NAME>VALUEAC<b>BLUE LINETM Hyper Mini TOPLED® Hyper-Bright LED</b><p>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... LB M676.pdfAC>NAME>VALUE<b>Super SIDELED® High-Current LED</b><p>
LG A672, LP A672 <br>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... LG_LP_A672.pdf (2004.05.13)CA>NAME>VALUE<b>SmartLEDTM Hyper-Bright LED</b><p>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... LA_LO_LS_LY L896.pdf>NAME>VALUE<b>Hyper TOPLED® RG Hyper-Bright LED</b><p>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... LA_LO_LS_LY T776.pdf>NAME>VALUEAC<b>Hyper Micro SIDELED®</b><p>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... LA_LO_LS_LY Y876.pdf>NAME>VALUE<b>Power TOPLED®</b><p>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... LA_LO_LA_LY E67B.pdf>NAME>VALUECACC<b>Hyper CHIPLED Hyper-Bright LED</b><p>
LB Q993<br>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... Lb_q993.pdf>NAME>VALUE<b>Hyper CHIPLED Hyper-Bright LED</b><p>
LB R99A<br>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... lb_r99a.pdf>NAME>VALUE+<b>Mini TOPLED Santana®</b><p>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... LG M470.pdf>NAME>VALUE<b>CHIPLED</b><p>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... LG_R971.pdf>NAME>VALUE<b>CHIPLED</b><p>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... LG_LY N971.pdf>NAME>VALUE<b>CHIPLED</b><p>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... LG_LY Q971.pdf>NAME>VALUE<b>CHIPLED-0603</b><p>
Recommended Solder Pad useable for SmartLEDTM and Chipled - Package 0603<br>
Package able to withstand TTW-soldering heat<br>
Package suitable for TTW-soldering<br>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... LO_LS_LY L89K.pdf>NAME>VALUE<b>SmartLED TTW</b><p>
Recommended Solder Pad useable for SmartLEDTM and Chipled - Package 0603<br>
Package able to withstand TTW-soldering heat<br>
Package suitable for TTW-soldering<br>
Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/ ... LO_LS_LY L89K.pdf>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUEAK>NAME>VALUE<b>LED</b><p>
<u>OSRAM</u>:<br>
- <u>CHIPLED</u><br>
LG R971, LG N971, LY N971, LG Q971, LY Q971, LO R971, LY R971
LH N974, LH R974<br>
LS Q976, LO Q976, LY Q976<br>
LO Q996<br>
- <u>Hyper CHIPLED</u><br>
LW Q18S<br>
LB Q993, LB Q99A, LB R99A<br>
- <u>SideLED</u><br>
LS A670, LO A670, LY A670, LG A670, LP A670<br>
LB A673, LV A673, LT A673, LW A673<br>
LH A674<br>
LY A675<br>
LS A676, LA A676, LO A676, LY A676, LW A676<br>
LS A679, LY A679, LG A679<br>
- <u>Hyper Micro SIDELED®</u><br>
LS Y876, LA Y876, LO Y876, LY Y876<br>
LT Y87S<br>
- <u>SmartLED</u><br>
LW L88C, LW L88S<br>
LB L89C, LB L89S, LG L890<br>
LS L89K, LO L89K, LY L89K<br>
LS L896, LA L896, LO L896, LY L896<br>
- <u>TOPLED</u><br>
LS T670, LO T670, LY T670, LG T670, LP T670<br>
LSG T670, LSP T670, LSY T670, LOP T670, LYG T670<br>
LG T671, LOG T671, LSG T671<br>
LB T673, LV T673, LT T673, LW T673<br>
LH T674<br>
LS T676, LA T676, LO T676, LY T676, LB T676, LH T676, LSB T676, LW T676<br>
LB T67C, LV T67C, LT T67C, LS T67K, LO T67K, LY T67K, LW E67C<br>
LS E67B, LA E67B, LO E67B, LY E67B, LB E67C, LV E67C, LT E67C<br>
LW T67C<br>
LS T679, LY T679, LG T679<br>
LS T770, LO T770, LY T770, LG T770, LP T770<br>
LB T773, LV T773, LT T773, LW T773<br>
LH T774<br>
LS E675, LA E675, LY E675, LS T675<br>
LS T776, LA T776, LO T776, LY T776, LB T776<br>
LHGB T686<br>
LT T68C, LB T68C<br>
- <u>Hyper Mini TOPLED®</u><br>
LB M676<br>
- <u>Mini TOPLED Santana®</u><br>
LG M470<br>
LS M47K, LO M47K, LY M47K<br>
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Source: http://www.osram.convergy.de/Generated from <b>clock.sch</b><p>
by exp-lbrs.ulp<b>CAPACITOR</b><p>
chip>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUECTZ3 Series land pattern for variable capacitor - CTZ3E-50C-W1-PF>NAME>VALUEThis is the "EZ" version of the .1" spaced ceramic thru-hole cap.<br>
It has reduced top mask to make it harder to put the component on the wrong side of the board.>Name>Value<h3>CAP-PTH-SMALL-KIT</h3>
Commonly used for small ceramic capacitors. Like our 0.1uF (http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8375) or 22pF caps (http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8571).<br>
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<b>Warning:</b> This is the KIT version of this package. This package has a smaller diameter top stop mask, which doesn't cover the diameter of the pad. This means only the bottom side of the pads' copper will be exposed. You'll only be able to solder to the bottom side.>Name>Value>Name>Value>Name>Value>Name>Value>NAME>VALUE>Name>Value>NAME>VALUE<b>Capacitor</b>
Standard 0603 ceramic capacitor, and 0.1" leaded capacitor.<b>Supply Symbols</b><p>
GND, VCC, 0V, +5V, -5V, etc.<p>
Please keep in mind, that these devices are necessary for the
automatic wiring of the supply signals.<p>
The pin name defined in the symbol is identical to the net which is to be wired automatically.<p>
In this library the device names are the same as the pin names of the symbols, therefore the correct signal names appear next to the supply symbols in the schematic.<p>
<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author>>VALUE<b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b>Generated from <b>adb.sch</b><p>
by exp-lbrs.ulp<h3>miniDIN Right Angle</h3>
<p>Specifications:
<ul><li>Pin count:7</li>
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<p><a href=”https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Prototyping/mdn-s-07-x-mkt.pdf”>Datasheet referenced for footprint</a></p>
<p>Example device(s):
<ul><li>DIN7</li>
</ul></p>>NAME>VALUE<h3>Mini-DIN7 Connector</h3>
Through-hole MiniDIN 7 connector. Commonly used with Roomba products. Don't confuse this with DIN-6, which is commonly used on oldschool keyboards and mice.>NAME>VALUE<b>PIN HEADER</b>>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<b>PIN HEADER</b>Generated from <b>tx.sch</b><p>
by exp-lbrs.ulp<b>Thin Shrink Small Outline Plastic 20</b><p>
MAX3223-MAX3243.pdf>NAME>VALUE>NAME<b>Pin Header Connectors</b><p>
<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author><b>PIN HEADER</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>PIN HEADER</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>PIN HEADER</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>PIN HEADER</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>PIN HEADER</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>PIN HEADER</b>>NAME>VALUECON-M-1X5-200>NAME>VALUE<b>PIN HEADER</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>PIN HEADER</b>>NAME>VALUEPIN HEADERPIN HEADERPIN HEADERPIN HEADERPIN HEADERPIN HEADERCON-M-1X5-200PIN HEADERPIN HEADER>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<b>PIN HEADER</b><b>PIN HEADER</b><b>PIN HEADER</b><b>PIN HEADER</b>
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