Difference between revisions of "PCB Component Footprint Validation Procedure"
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# | # The saved partlist contains several columns, the "device" and "library" are the most important. (note: "0402" components are standard SMD parts and the footprint will likely be just fine, more important are the non standard parts) | ||
# | # Pick a line from the partlist and use a search for a datasheet of the "device" with the entire partnumber. | ||
# Most of the time either the manufacturers website or the distributors (farnell, RS, digikey, mouser) will offer them for download. | # Most of the time either the manufacturers website or the distributors (farnell, RS, digikey, mouser) will offer them for download. | ||
# Add the datasheet URL to the partlist table | # Add the partnumber and datasheet URL to the partlist table | ||
# Each part in the | |||
# Once the library window opened go to Library -> Package and choose the one matching the | # Each part in the part list has a library name, we can open this library in Eagle. | ||
# Extract the "libraries archive" in the files section | |||
# In Eagle go to Library -> Open and select the matching library from the extracted files that you want to inspect. | |||
# Once the library window opened go to Library -> Package and choose the one matching the devicename in the partlist | |||
# Now the actual checks begin: | # Now the actual checks begin: | ||
## Check if the pitch & position of all pads matches the specifications in the datasheet [[File:Footprint-dimension-check-01.jpg| 400px]] | ## Check if the pitch & position of all pads matches the specifications in the datasheet [[File:Footprint-dimension-check-01.jpg| 400px]] |
Revision as of 22:31, 9 February 2015
1 Preparations
- Install Eagle Freeware edition: http://www.cadsoftusa.com/download-eagle/ and choose "Freeware license" when running it for the first time. (OSX Experience: you need to start it twice in freeware mode)
- Download *.brd,*.sch and library archive of a project PCB
- Open the *.brd or *.sch file in Eagle and go to File -> Export -> Partlist
- Save the partlist as text file and add it to the wiki page of that PCB
2 Verification
2.1 Footprint validation
- The saved partlist contains several columns, the "device" and "library" are the most important. (note: "0402" components are standard SMD parts and the footprint will likely be just fine, more important are the non standard parts)
- Pick a line from the partlist and use a search for a datasheet of the "device" with the entire partnumber.
- Most of the time either the manufacturers website or the distributors (farnell, RS, digikey, mouser) will offer them for download.
- Add the partnumber and datasheet URL to the partlist table
- Each part in the part list has a library name, we can open this library in Eagle.
- Extract the "libraries archive" in the files section
- In Eagle go to Library -> Open and select the matching library from the extracted files that you want to inspect.
- Once the library window opened go to Library -> Package and choose the one matching the devicename in the partlist
- Now the actual checks begin:
2.2 Component Selection
- for parts that have no value defined yet check the recommendations and research matching parts
- For guidance on part selection specifics ask Bertl on IRC. (optimally provide him with PCB version/revision identification and partlist numbers so he knows exactly what you are talking about)
- search for alternative equivalent parts
- help us find the best price from mouser, digikey, farnell, RS, etc.