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How to create a new footprint without using the package symbol wizard?

Dhamodharann
Dhamodharann over 11 years ago
Hi. I had created the footprint with the package symbol wizard, but i want to create the footprint manually means i have go to option of package symbol. When i had opened it, i had no idea to what to be do on that. I had insert the pad stack symbols first and then put the outlines of components, then etc etc.... Can anyone provide the clear options what is to be made in the required option. Thanks & Regards, Dhamodharan
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  • steve
    steve over 11 years ago

     Take a look at youtube channel Parsyseda and then search for How to Create a Footprint. It walks you through the steps both using the wizard and drawing it manually.

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  • Avsa
    Avsa over 11 years ago

    Hi Dhamodharan,

    For which part you need the footprint ? I may help you getting one.

     

    Regards 

     

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    Dhamodharann over 11 years ago
    Hi Avsa... I am new to PCB editor, i had worked on the footprint creation wizard. but manually i want to create the pcb foot print for through hole resistor.How can i add the pads and create the outlines for that ???? Thanks & Regards Dhamodharan
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