Difference between revisions of "SFE Footprint Library Eagle"

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Revision as of 01:41, 2 December 2007

Spark Fun Electronics' preferred foot prints. Not to be used for commercial purposes. We've spent an enormous amount of time creating and checking these footprints and parts. If you enjoy using this library, please buy one of our products at www.sparkfun.com. Please also note that we guarantee that there are some messed up footprints in this library. We've tried to note which are proven and tested but by downloading this file, you acknowledge that you are using this file at your own risk. We cannot be held responsible for faulty PCBs. Always check your parts against a 1:1 printout.

This is the complete Spark Fun Electronics default foot prints for Eagle. We switched to Eagle back in 2006 and have been extremely impressed with its ease of use and flexibility. As with any new software, it's like learning a new language and takes time. Do it. Eagle is great.

Here is a link to the SFE Eagle Library dated June 6th 2007. 166 current devices. New parts worth noting:

Here is a link to the SFE Eagle Library dated March 2nd 2007.

133 current devices. Some worth noting:

Et al.


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