-
+
->
->
3.3V
SCK
CSN
GND
GO0
MOSI
MISO
Ersatzplatine DuoLiveSpot-Sender/-Empfänger
Made by Kirschner
0V
5V
GND
OUT
GND
IN
HV
LV
GND
5V
-
-
+
+
PWM
PWM
<h3>SparkFun Capacitors</h3>
This library contains capacitors.
<br>
<br>
We've spent an enormous amount of time creating and checking these footprints and parts, but it is <b> the end user's responsibility</b> to ensure correctness and suitablity for a given componet or application.
<br>
<br>If you enjoy using this library, please buy one of our products at <a href=" www.sparkfun.com">SparkFun.com</a>.
<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.
2.5 mm spaced PTHs with top copper masked
>Name
>Value
<p><b>Generic 2012 (0805) package</b></p>
<p>0.2mm courtyard excess rounded to nearest 0.05mm.</p>
>NAME
>VALUE
2.5 mm spaced PTHs with top copper masked
Generic 2012 (0805) package
0.2mm courtyard excess rounded to nearest 0.05mm.
<b>Diodes</b><p>
Based on the following sources:
<ul>
<li>Motorola : www.onsemi.com
<li>Fairchild : www.fairchildsemi.com
<li>Philips : www.semiconductors.com
<li>Vishay : www.vishay.de
</ul>
<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author>
<B>DIODE</B><p>
diameter 3.5 mm, horizontal, grid 15.24 mm
>NAME
>VALUE
DIODE
diameter 3.5 mm, horizontal, grid 15.24 mm
<b>Fuses and Fuse Holders</b><p>
<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author>
<b>FUSE HOLDER</b><p> 5 x 20 mm, SH contact, SHH1 Schukat / E1073 Buerklin
>NAME
>VALUE
FUSE HOLDER 5 x 20 mm, SH contact, SHH1 Schukat / E1073 Buerklin
<h3>SparkFun Connectors</h3>
This library contains electrically-functional connectors.
<br>
<br>
We've spent an enormous amount of time creating and checking these footprints and parts, but it is <b> the end user's responsibility</b> to ensure correctness and suitablity for a given componet or application.
<br>
<br>If you enjoy using this library, please buy one of our products at <a href=" www.sparkfun.com">SparkFun.com</a>.
<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.
<h3>Plated Through Hole - 2x5</h3>
<p>Specifications:
<ul><li>Pin count:10</li>
<li>Pin pitch:0.1"</li>
</ul></p>
<p>Example device(s):
<ul><li>CONN_05x2</li>
</ul></p>
>NAME
>VALUE
<h3>Screw Terminal 5mm Pitch -2 Pin PTH</h3>
<p>Specifications:
<ul><li>Pin count: 2</li>
<li>Pin pitch: 5mm/197mil</li>
</ul></p>
<p><a href=”https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Prototyping/Screw-Terminal-5mm.pdf”>Datasheet referenced for footprint</a></p>
<p>Example device(s):
<ul><li>CONN_02</li>
</ul></p>
>NAME
>VALUE
<h3>Plated Through Hole</h3>
<p>Specifications:
<ul><li>Pin count:2</li>
<li>Pin pitch:0.1"</li>
</ul></p>
<p>Example device(s):
<ul><li>CONN_02</li>
</ul></p>
>NAME
>VALUE
<h3>Screw Terminal 5mm Pitch -3 Pin PTH</h3>
<p>Specifications:
<ul><li>Pin count: 3</li>
<li>Pin pitch: 5mm/197mil</li>
</ul></p>
<p><a href=”https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Prototyping/Screw-Terminal-5mm.pdf”>Datasheet referenced for footprint</a></p>
<p>Example device(s):
<ul><li>CONN_03</li>
</ul></p>
>NAME
>VALUE
<h3>Plated Through Hole - 2x5 Shrouded Header</h3>
<p>Specifications:
<ul><li>Pin count:10</li>
<li>Pin pitch:0.1"</li>
</ul></p>
<p><a href=”https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Prototyping/Shrouded-10pin.pdf”>Datasheet referenced for footprint</a></p>
<p>Example device(s):
<ul><li>CONN_05x2</li>
</ul></p>
>NAME
>VALUE
Plated Through Hole - 2x5
Specifications:
Pin count:10
Pin pitch:0.1"
Example device(s):
CONN_05x2
Screw Terminal 5mm Pitch -2 Pin PTH
Specifications:
Pin count: 2
Pin pitch: 5mm/197mil
Datasheet referenced for footprint
Example device(s):
CONN_02
Plated Through Hole
Specifications:
Pin count:2
Pin pitch:0.1"
Example device(s):
CONN_02
Screw Terminal 5mm Pitch -3 Pin PTH
Specifications:
Pin count: 3
Pin pitch: 5mm/197mil
Datasheet referenced for footprint
Example device(s):
CONN_03
Plated Through Hole - 2x5 Shrouded Header
Specifications:
Pin count:10
Pin pitch:0.1"
Datasheet referenced for footprint
Example device(s):
CONN_05x2
>NAME
>VALUE
<b>RESISTOR</b><p>
chip
>NAME
>VALUE
<b>RESISTOR</b><p>
chip
Arduino Clone pinheaders
By cl@xganon.com
http://www.xganon.com
<b>DIY Modules for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, CubieBoard etc.</b>
<br><br>
The library contains a list of symbols and footprints for popular, cheap and easy-to-use electronic modules.<br>
The modules are intend to work with microprocessor-based platforms such as <a href="http://arduino.cc">Arduino</a>, <a href="http://raspberrypi.org/">Raspberry Pi</a>, <a href="http://cubieboard.org/">CubieBoard</a>, <a href="http://beagleboard.org/">BeagleBone</a> and many others. There are many manufacturers of the modules in the world. Almost all of them can be bought on <a href="ebay.com">ebay.com</a>.<br>
<br>
By using this library, you can design a PCB for devices created with usage of modules. Even if you do not need to create PCB design, you can also use the library to quickly document your work by drawing schematics of devices built by you.<br>
<br>
The latest version, examples, photos and much more can be found at: <b><a href="http://diymodules.org/eagle">diymodules.org/eagle</a></b><br><br>
Comments, suggestions and bug reports please send to: <b><a href="mailto:eagle@diymodules.org">eagle@diymodules.org</b></a><br><br>
<i>Version: 1.8.0 (2017-Jul-02)</i><br>
<i>Created by: Miroslaw Brudnowski</i><br><br>
<i>Released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License: <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0</a></i>
<br><br>
<center>
<a href="http://diymodules.org/eagle"><img src="http://www.diymodules.org/img/diymodules-lbr-image.php?v=1.8.0" alt="DIYmodules.org"></a>
</center>
<b>DC/DC Step-Down Regulator</b> based on <b>LM2596-ADJ</b> chip
>NAME
>VALUE
IN
OUT
<b>4-Channel Bi-Directional Logic Level Converter</b> based on <b>BSS128</b> transistors
>NAME
>VALUE
HV1
HV2
HV
GND
HV3
HV4
LV1
LV2
LV
LV3
LV4
<b>Raspberry Pi</b> by <b>Martin's Bastelstube</b>
<p>
Different shapes of piggyback boards for the famous & fabulous
<a href="http://www.raspberrypi.org/">Raspberry Pi</a> computer.
<p>
The outline of the Raspberry Pi board is drawn on layer 52 bDocu, so you can make it invisible if necessary.<br/>
Recommendation: Start your design with RASPI_BOARD_*_FULL, so you are aware of all the big components and
connectors when you're drawing the dimensions of your board and placing your own components.<br/>
Later, you can simply change the package of your Raspberry Pi connector to the RASPI_BOARD_*_EDGES type,
so you can concentrate on your own design.
<p>
Most of my board packages don't have the outline drawn in layer 20 Dimension (except the HATs). This allows you to deviate from the original Raspberry Pi board shape, e.g. when you need more space behind the GPIO connector for the routing of the power supply lines. If you want to stick exactly to the Raspberry Pi board shape, then just draw the Dimension layer right on the lines in layer bDocu.
<hr><br/>
Version 1.3
<ul>
<li>Added the shape and dimensions of the HAT board with & without the camera and display flex cutout</li>
<li>New GPIO connector version (suffix "#") with all pins connected (no more "n.c." pins)</li>
<li>Two more "AB-" boards with 5 and 6 drill holes / pads, mechanically compatible with all RasPi versions</li>
</ul>
Version 1.2
<ul>
<li>Added a 26-pin GPIO connector with board dimensions of model B+<br/>
for backwards compatibility with models A and B, named "B-"</li>
</ul>
Version 1.1
<ul>
<li>New GPIO connector and board dimensions of model B+</li>
<li>Old connector and board (for models A and B) renamed to AB</li>
<li>GPIO pin numbers on connector changed to match Rev2 board design</li>
</ul>
Version 1.0
<ul>
<li>More detailed descriptions for all components</li>
<li>Published on Cadsoft webpage</li>
</ul>
<hr><br/>
Designed by <a href="http://bastelstube.rocci.net/">Martin's Bastelstube</a><br>
Comments / complaints / bug reports / suggestions to <author>eightbit@web.de</author>
Raspberry Pi board model A / B, outline is only marked by its edges<br>
without any drill holes
1
<b>Small Signal Transistors</b><p>
Packages from :<br>
www.infineon.com; <br>
www.semiconductors.com;<br>
www.irf.com<p>
<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author>
<b>SOT-54</b><p>
grid 2.54 mm
>VALUE
>NAME
SOT-54
grid 2.54 mm
<b>EAGLE Design Rules</b>
<p>
Die Standard-Design-Rules sind so gewählt, dass sie für
die meisten Anwendungen passen. Sollte ihre Platine
besondere Anforderungen haben, treffen Sie die erforderlichen
Einstellungen hier und speichern die Design Rules unter
einem neuen Namen ab.
<b>EAGLE Design Rules</b>
<p>
The default Design Rules have been set to cover
a wide range of applications. Your particular design
may have different requirements, so please make the
necessary adjustments and save your customized
design rules under a new name.
Since Version 8.2, EAGLE supports online libraries. The ids
of those online libraries will not be understood (or retained)
with this version.
Since Version 8.3, EAGLE supports URNs for individual library
assets (packages, symbols, and devices). The URNs of those assets
will not be understood (or retained) with this version.
Since Version 8.3, EAGLE supports the association of 3D packages
with devices in libraries, schematics, and board files. Those 3D
packages will not be understood (or retained) with this version.