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Creating a Package/Footprint

TooBorg
TooBorg over 13 years ago

Hi @all!

 Since this is my first posting - i'm sorry if i may have chosen the wrong board.

 My problem: I have to create a large non-standard "footprint" with 2.992 pads. I do have an excel-sheet with the coordinates and names of every pad. Is there a  way to import these informations? I'm currently working with allegro 16.2 (but we will upgrade to 16.5 soon).

 Alternative: We do have an existing footprint for eagle. But is there a possibility for converting the eagle footprint to allegro?

Thanks in advance!

 Jens

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    TH Designs over 13 years ago

    Jens,

     Wow, That is a lot of pins!

    If your footprint has specific pin-pin spacing, you can use the "Pad Array Generator" in library manager. It is accessible when you select "Creat New Footprint". There you can set up the spacing and number of pads.

    I'm not familiar with importing or converting footprints from Eagle.

     Tom

    PS: Keep in mind that there is a BIG learning curve when updating from Layout 16.2 to PCB Editor 16.5. It is nothing like previous versions and will take some time to get up to speed on.

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    TH Designs over 13 years ago

    Jens,

     Wow, That is a lot of pins!

    If your footprint has specific pin-pin spacing, you can use the "Pad Array Generator" in library manager. It is accessible when you select "Creat New Footprint". There you can set up the spacing and number of pads.

    I'm not familiar with importing or converting footprints from Eagle.

     Tom

    PS: Keep in mind that there is a BIG learning curve when updating from Layout 16.2 to PCB Editor 16.5. It is nothing like previous versions and will take some time to get up to speed on.

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