[sdiy] Eagle for PCB Layout
sleepy_dog at gmx.de
sleepy_dog at gmx.de
Sun Jul 1 00:23:08 CEST 2018
Tim - oh I just realized you said highlighting a *part*, not net.
But the procedure is essentially the same, just the parts list instead
the net lists. (and hit that one button that sorts the names in
ascending order if it's not sorted ;))
- Steve
Tim Ressel wrote:
> I recently had an opportunity to use diptrace. It didn't seem to allow
> for highlighting a part in the schematic and showing the corresponding
> part in the layout. Perhaps it was a noob oversight?
>
> --timmers
>
>
> On 6/30/2018 2:31 PM, Tom Wiltshire wrote:
>> +1 for Diptrace. Does the job, reasonably priced, not a lot of stupid
>> quirks.
>>
>> Designing your own libraries for every single part you use is an
>> admission of failure in my view. Any decent package should have the
>> common stuff in a reliable form or you can forget it. Ok, not
>> everything is going to have CA3089 or SSM2047, and that’s ok, but I
>> expect to find CD4013 (for example) without issues. Your priorities
>> may differ!
>>
>> T.
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