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How to associate symbols / footprints in standard libraries

glias
glias over 15 years ago

Hello,

I work on Allegro 16.3 and I would want to know how I can have footprints associated with components (I have installed all libraries provided in the DVD...). I have finished my schematic and would want to associate symbol with footprints ...  I have packaged my design and when I want to place my components in PCB editor, there is no padstack / footprints associated with ?

So, are footprints present in the provided libraries or is it just symbols for schematic ?

Is there something particular to configure ?

 

Thanks in advance for your help

 

I forget to mention that in the browser there is footprint folder, but on the right a message tell me this : " RC05 not found in PSMPATH", there is also the same warning in the log when I package my design... what does it mean ?and how can I configure it ? andwhere can I find SMD standard packages for resistor like 0402, 0603, 0805... ?

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