<h3>SparkFun Electronics' preferred foot prints</h3>
In this library you'll find non-functional items- supply symbols, logos, notations, frame blocks, etc.<br><br>
We've spent an enormous amount of time creating and checking these footprints and parts, but it is the end user's responsibility to ensure correctness and suitablity for a given componet or application. If you enjoy using this library, please buy one of our products at www.sparkfun.com.
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<b>Licensing:</b> Creative Commons ShareAlike 4.0 International - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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You are welcome to use this library for commercial purposes. For attribution, we ask that when you begin to sell your device using our footprint, you email us with a link to the product being sold. We want bragging rights that we helped (in a very small part) to create your 8th world wonder. We would like the opportunity to feature your device on our homepage.>VALUE>VALUE>VALUE<b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b><b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b><b>32M1-A</b> Micro Lead Frame package (MLF)>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<B>Thin Plasic Quad Flat Package</B> Grid 0.8 mm>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b><p>
SMD>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b><p>
chip>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>Name>Value<h3>AXIAL-0.3-KIT</h3>
Commonly used for 1/4W through-hole resistors. 0.3" pitch between holes.<br>
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<b>Warning:</b> This is the KIT version of the AXIAL-0.3 package. This package has a smaller diameter top stop mask, which doesn't cover the diameter of the pad. This means only the bottom side of the pads' copper will be exposed. You'll only be able to solder to the bottom side.>Name>Value1/2W Resistor, 0.5" wide<p>
Yageo CFR series <a href="http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf">http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf</a>>Name>Value1/4W Resistor, 0.4" wide<p>
Yageo CFR series <a href="http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf">http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf</a>>Name>Value1/6W Thru-hole Resistor - *UNPROVEN*>NAME>VALUE1W Resistor, 0.6" wide<p>
Yageo CFR series <a href="http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf">http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf</a>>Name>Value2W Resistor, 0.8" wide<p>
Yageo CFR series <a href="http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf">http://www.yageo.com/pdf/yageo/Leaded-R_CFR_2008.pdf</a>>Name>Value>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<b>CAPACITOR</b><p>
SMD>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUECTZ3 Series land pattern for variable capacitor - CTZ3E-50C-W1-PF>NAME>VALUE<h3>CAP-PTH-SMALL-KIT</h3>
Commonly used for small ceramic capacitors. Like our 0.1uF (http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8375) or 22pF caps (http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8571).<br>
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<b>Warning:</b> This is the KIT version of this package. This package has a smaller diameter top stop mask, which doesn't cover the diameter of the pad. This means only the bottom side of the pads' copper will be exposed. You'll only be able to solder to the bottom side.>Name>Value>Name>Value>Name>Value>Name>Value>NAME>VALUE>Name>Value<B>LED</B><p>
3 mm, round>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUEAtmel 32-pin 8-bit micro, 16k flash.<b>Resistor</b>
Basic schematic elements and footprints for 0603, 1206, and PTH resistors.<b>Capacitor</b>
Standard 0603 ceramic capacitor, and 0.1" leaded capacitor.<b>Supply Symbols</b><p>
GND, VCC, 0V, +5V, -5V, etc.<p>
Please keep in mind, that these devices are necessary for the
automatic wiring of the supply signals.<p>
The pin name defined in the symbol is identical to the net which is to be wired automatically.<p>
In this library the device names are the same as the pin names of the symbols, therefore the correct signal names appear next to the supply symbols in the schematic.<p>
<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author>>VALUE>VALUE<b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b><b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b>>Name>Value>NAME>VALUE<b>Resonator</b>
Small SMD resonator. This is the itty bitty 10/20MHz resonators with built in caps. CSTCE10M0G55 and CSTCE20M0V53. Footprint has been reviewed closely but hasn't been tested yet.<b>Small Outline Transistor</b>3412>NAME>VALUE<b>SMALL OUTLINE TRANSISTOR</b><p>
reflow soldering>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUEGND<b>250 mA, 16V, Low Quiescent Current LDO Regulator</b><p>
Source: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/22049b.pdf<h3>SparkFun Electronics' preferred foot prints</h3>
In this library you'll find discrete semiconductors- transistors, diodes, TRIACs, optoisolators, etc.<br><br>
We've spent an enormous amount of time creating and checking these footprints and parts, but it is the end user's responsibility to ensure correctness and suitablity for a given componet or application. If you enjoy using this library, please buy one of our products at www.sparkfun.com.
<br><br>
<b>Licensing:</b> Creative Commons ShareAlike 4.0 International - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
<br><br>
You are welcome to use this library for commercial purposes. For attribution, we ask that when you begin to sell your device using our footprint, you email us with a link to the product being sold. We want bragging rights that we helped (in a very small part) to create your 8th world wonder. We would like the opportunity to feature your device on our homepage.>NAME>VALUE<B>Diode</B><p>
Basic SMA packaged diode. Good for reverse polarization protection. Common part #: MBRA140>NAME>VALUE>Name>Value>NAME>VALUE>Name>Value<b>Diode</b><p>
Basic small signal diode good up to 200mA. SMB footprint. Common part #: BAS16>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<b>DIODE</b>>NAME>VALUE>Name>Value>Name>Value>NAME>VALUE<b>Diode</b>
These are standard reverse protection diodes and small signal diodes. SMA package can handle up to about 1A. SOD-323 can handle about 200mA. What the SOD-323 package when ordering, there are some mfgs out there that are 5-pin packages.<b>1813<b><p>>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<b>datasheet:<br>
<u>http://search.murata.co.jp/Ceramy/image/img/PDF/ENG/L0075S0103LQH2MC_02.pdf>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUEhttp://www.vishay.com/docs/34096/idcp2218.pdf>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUELow Profile ,High Current IHLP Inductor 6.47mm*6.47*2.4mm>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE06 for width 6.0mm ,30 for height 3.0mm>NAME>VALUE04 for width 4.0mm ,20 for height 2.0mm>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<h3>SparkFun Electronics' preferred foot prints</h3>
In this library you'll find connectors and sockets- basically anything that can be plugged into or onto.<br><br>
We've spent an enormous amount of time creating and checking these footprints and parts, but it is the end user's responsibility to ensure correctness and suitablity for a given componet or application. If you enjoy using this library, please buy one of our products at www.sparkfun.com.
<br><br>
<b>Licensing:</b> Creative Commons ShareAlike 4.0 International - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
<br><br>
You are welcome to use this library for commercial purposes. For attribution, we ask that when you begin to sell your device using our footprint, you email us with a link to the product being sold. We want bragging rights that we helped (in a very small part) to create your 8th world wonder. We would like the opportunity to feature your device on our homepage.>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUEThis footprint was designed to help hold the alignment of a through-hole component (i.e. 6-pin header) while soldering it into place.
You may notice that each hole has been shifted either up or down by 0.005 of an inch from it's more standard position (which is a perfectly straight line).
This slight alteration caused the pins (the squares in the middle) to touch the edges of the holes. Because they are alternating, it causes a "brace"
to hold the component in place. 0.005 has proven to be the perfect amount of "off-center" position when using our standard breakaway headers.
Although looks a little odd when you look at the bare footprint, once you have a header in there, the alteration is very hard to notice. Also,
if you push a header all the way into place, it is covered up entirely on the bottom side. This idea of altering the position of holes to aid alignment
will be further integrated into the Sparkfun Library for other footprints. It can help hold any component with 3 or more connection pins.>NAME>VALUEThis footprint was designed to help hold the alignment of a through-hole component (i.e. 6-pin header) while soldering it into place.
You may notice that each hole has been shifted either up or down by 0.005 of an inch from it's more standard position (which is a perfectly straight line).
This slight alteration caused the pins (the squares in the middle) to touch the edges of the holes. Because they are alternating, it causes a "brace"
to hold the component in place. 0.005 has proven to be the perfect amount of "off-center" position when using our standard breakaway headers.
Although looks a little odd when you look at the bare footprint, once you have a header in there, the alteration is very hard to notice. Also,
if you push a header all the way into place, it is covered up entirely on the bottom side. This idea of altering the position of holes to aid alignment
will be further integrated into the Sparkfun Library for other footprints. It can help hold any component with 3 or more connection pins.>NAME>VALUEThis footprint was designed to help hold the alignment of a through-hole component (i.e. 6-pin header) while soldering it into place.
You may notice that each hole has been shifted either up or down by 0.005 of an inch from it's more standard position (which is a perfectly straight line).
This slight alteration caused the pins (the squares in the middle) to touch the edges of the holes. Because they are alternating, it causes a "brace"
to hold the component in place. 0.005 has proven to be the perfect amount of "off-center" position when using our standard breakaway headers.
Although looks a little odd when you look at the bare footprint, once you have a header in there, the alteration is very hard to notice. Also,
if you push a header all the way into place, it is covered up entirely on the bottom side. This idea of altering the position of holes to aid alignment
will be further integrated into the Sparkfun Library for other footprints. It can help hold any component with 3 or more connection pins.>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUEThis footprint was designed to help hold the alignment of a through-hole component (i.e. 6-pin header) while soldering it into place.
You may notice that each hole has been shifted either up or down by 0.005 of an inch from it's more standard position (which is a perfectly straight line).
This slight alteration caused the pins (the squares in the middle) to touch the edges of the holes. Because they are alternating, it causes a "brace"
to hold the component in place. 0.005 has proven to be the perfect amount of "off-center" position when using our standard breakaway headers.
Although looks a little odd when you look at the bare footprint, once you have a header in there, the alteration is very hard to notice. Also,
if you push a header all the way into place, it is covered up entirely on the bottom side. This idea of altering the position of holes to aid alignment
will be further integrated into the Sparkfun Library for other footprints. It can help hold any component with 3 or more connection pins.>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUEthru-hole vertical Female Headerused as an SMD part (placed horizontally, at board's edge)>NAME>VALUEPackage for 4UCONN part #19686 *UNPROVEN*>Value>Name>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUEBritish Telecom connector, used for Vernier sensors (analog)>NAMEBritish Telecom connector, used for Vernier sensors (digital)>Name>NAME>VALUEWorks with part #579 (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/579). Commonly used on GPS modules EM408, EM406 and GP-635T. Also compatible with cable 9123 (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9123) and cable 574 (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/574).>Name>VALUE>NAME>VALUEHeader for OS4000-T>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUEThis footprint was designed to help hold the alignment of a through-hole component (i.e. 6-pin header) while soldering it into place.
You may notice that each hole has been shifted either up or down by 0.005 of an inch from it's more standard position (which is a perfectly straight line).
This slight alteration caused the pins (the squares in the middle) to touch the edges of the holes. Because they are alternating, it causes a "brace"
to hold the component in place. 0.005 has proven to be the perfect amount of "off-center" position when using our standard breakaway headers.
Although looks a little odd when you look at the bare footprint, once you have a header in there, the alteration is very hard to notice. Also,
if you push a header all the way into place, it is covered up entirely on the bottom side. This idea of altering the position of holes to aid alignment
will be further integrated into the Sparkfun Library for other footprints. It can help hold any component with 3 or more connection pins.>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUENo outline in silkscreen>NAME>VALUE>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME<b>Header 6</b><br>
Standard 6-pin 0.1" header. Use with straight break away headers (SKU : PRT-00116), right angle break away headers (PRT-00553), swiss pins (PRT-00743), machine pins (PRT-00117), and female headers (PRT-00115). Molex polarized connector foot print use with SKU : PRT-08094 with associated crimp pins and housings.<p>
NOTES ON THE VARIANTS LOCK and LOCK_LONGPADS...
This footprint was designed to help hold the alignment of a through-hole component (i.e. 6-pin header) while soldering it into place. You may notice that each hole has been shifted either up or down by 0.005 of an inch from it's more standard position (which is a perfectly straight line). This slight alteration caused the pins (the squares in the middle) to touch the edges of the holes. Because they are alternating, it causes a "brace" to hold the component in place. 0.005 has proven to be the perfect amount of "off-center" position when using our standard breakaway headers. Although looks a little odd when you look at the bare footprint, once you have a header in there, the alteration is very hard to notice. Also,if you push a header all the way into place, it is covered up entirely on the bottom side. This idea of altering the position of holes to aid alignment
will be further integrated into the Sparkfun Library for other footprints. It can help hold any component with 3 or more connection pins.<b>Header 5</b>
Standard 5-pin 0.1" header. Use with straight break away headers (SKU : PRT-00116), right angle break away headers (PRT-00553), swiss pins (PRT-00743), machine pins (PRT-00117), and female headers (PRT-00115). Molex polarized connector foot print use with SKU : PRT-08230 with associated crimp pins and housings.<b>Microchip PIC Microcontrollers and other Devices</b><p>
Based on the following sources :
<ul>
<li>Microchip Data Book, 1993
<li>THE EMERGING WORLD STANDARD, 1995/1996
<li>Microchip, Technical Library CD-ROM, June 1998
<li>www.microchip.com
</ul>
<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author><B>Dual In Line</B><p>
package type P>NAME>VALUE<b>Thin Shrink Small Outline Package</b><p>
package type ST>NAME>VALUE<B>Small Outline Narrow Plastic Gull Wing</B><p>
150-mil body, package type SN>NAME>VALUEIPC SO8JEDEC MS-012 AAArrayVCCGND>NAME>VALUEEEPROMSerial <B>EEPROM</B> 4K/ 8K , SPI bus<p>>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUESMT 6mm switch, EVQQ2 series
<p>http://www.ladyada.net/library/eagle</p>>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>Name>Value>Name>Value>NAME>VALUEANT+-SI4421XTALRFM12B radio module by HopeRF>NAME>VALUEAnt.+->NAME>VALUEAnt.+-<b>SOT23</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>TO-92</b>>NAME>VALUE**>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>Name>Value>Name>ValueRFM12B>NAME>VALUEVCCGND>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUEDate:>LAST_DATE_TIMESheet:>SHEETREV:>DRAWING_NAME(c) Scalz1CERN Open Hardware Licence v1.2>NAME>VALUESPDT relay (COM-00101)Linear Current SensorLow Power Single Op AmpAuthenticationControl1.0mm JST connectors
1) AVRSPI
2) FTDI
3) Buttons or I2C Interface+int (A4, A5, D3)
- Up
- Down
- Stop
Input protection :
- Varistor
- 5A fuseDual Relay DriverPower input & Protection : 110-220V -> 5V and+ 3.3V RegRelaysCurrent sensorOTA and SecurityRadio : RFM69CW (same footprint as RFM12)Atmellow pass RC filter for acs712,
OptionalNote :there is no snubber. external if neededAtmel decoup.2x 10A relay : 1 SPDT + 1 SPST NOMonitoring température boardFor 110/220V motor : connect 12_220 to PHASE
For 12V/24V motor : connect 12_220 to your 12/24V sourceMotor connection :
- Neutral to N
- UP to M_UP
- DOWN to M_DOWNOTA eepromNotes :
- don't use big res
- 1.4V - 1.45V at resistor divider output
- R6 and C3 are smoothing (increase it smooths,
decrease signal is not stable, sort of small sinusoidal)
- 0Amp = 0.04V, 5Amps = 2.85V 1A max SMT fuse for hilinkMotor Power Source screwterminal :
- if using an AC motor, connect the two pins together
- if using a DC motor, connect your power source for motor to 12_220 pinAC input screwterminalMotor direction screwterminal
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