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I need a footprint

sympatique
sympatique over 13 years ago

 Hi,

In my design i have  an IC from Texas  a CC2544RHBR,  despite the datasheets I can find the footprint.
Maybe I do not recognize the syntax??

 

Thank you for your help

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  • redwire
    redwire over 13 years ago

     Hi,
    The footprint is in the datasheet here: http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/swrs103d/swrs103d.pdf

    Hope that helps

    Bill

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  • sympatique
    sympatique over 13 years ago

     Hi !!

     Thank you for your advice
    In fact I did not understand if the footprint was RBH or QFN32 Package!
    So this is for QFN Quad Flat No-Lead

    My issue is resolved
    Thank you again

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  • Ron Scott
    Ron Scott over 13 years ago
    Hi, Having worked at TI for 13 years, TI has it's own system to naming packages. For example, DVR . The rest of the world calls this a SOT-23. To help you out, TI usually provides footprints in several tools (Cadence, Mentor), just look carefully through the marketing information that comes with datasheet, HTH Ron
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  • sympatique
    sympatique over 13 years ago

     Thank you very mush for yours helps

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