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i don't understand with component dimension from datasheet, such us MAX7301AAX, what is 0.80 BSC mean ?
 
i don't understand with component dimension from datasheet, such us MAX7301AAX, what is 0.80 BSC mean ?
 
why do people make other people dizzy with document annotation?
 
why do people make other people dizzy with document annotation?
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== Cleanup & Reorganization ==
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It seems this page could be a lot more than just a list of links to lists of footprints. There are so many different versions of the same footprint, and I'm sure many just getting into electronics find this confusing.
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I plan on the following reorganization:
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* each footprint gets its own page, equivalent names redirect to that page
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* each page has a list of different versions, with the ones that work the best at the top
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* each version has its dimensions listed, with links to download it for Eagle, gEDA, KiCAD

Revision as of 11:17, 11 August 2014

hi..can someone help me to build SSOP36 footprint for eagle. i don't understand with component dimension from datasheet, such us MAX7301AAX, what is 0.80 BSC mean ? why do people make other people dizzy with document annotation?

Cleanup & Reorganization

It seems this page could be a lot more than just a list of links to lists of footprints. There are so many different versions of the same footprint, and I'm sure many just getting into electronics find this confusing.

I plan on the following reorganization:

  • each footprint gets its own page, equivalent names redirect to that page
  • each page has a list of different versions, with the ones that work the best at the top
  • each version has its dimensions listed, with links to download it for Eagle, gEDA, KiCAD