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Updated Readme, Full DB Export Update - 10199 Components
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An exceptional, open source database library for Altium, currently supporting MSSQL as the backend for easy use within teams, and no data corruption unlike MS Access.
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Current part count: 9,733 in over 310 packages.
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Current part count: 10,199 in over 380 packages.
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> This library has been built for high quality data, with high quality footprints and high quality 3D models.
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- Chip LED
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- Connector - Dev Board
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- Connector - Modular
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- Connector - Modular w/Magnetics
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- Connector - Rectangular
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- Connector - SD
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- Connector - Terminal Block
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- Interface - Ethernet
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- Interface - CAN
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- LCD Display - Graphic
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- Light Pipe
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- MCU - ARM
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- MCU - AVR
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- Memory - EEPROM
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- Memory - FLASH
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- Motor Driver - Stepper
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- Motor Driver - Controller
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- Motor Driver - Stepper
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- N-Channel Dual FET Array
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- N-Channel FET
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- Optoisolators
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- P-Channel Dual FET Array
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- P-Channel FET
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- Resistor - Chip
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- Resistor - Current Sense
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- Resistor - Potentiometer
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- RF Amplifier
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- RF Attenuator
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- Voltage Regulator - Linear
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- Voltage Regulator - Switchmode
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RF parts are typically for at least 6GHz, as a lot of my work is in RF boards presently.
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RF parts are typically either 433-900mhz or at least 6GHz, as a lot of my work is in RF boards presently.
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##### Currently on my ToDo list:
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- STM32F series (STM32L1, STM32L0, STM32F4, STM32F3, STM32F0)
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- Barrel Jacks
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- AVR-ATMEGA/XMEGA (low priority)
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- Video Filters
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- Video Sync Separators
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- Current Sense Resistors
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- Current Sensors
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- Dual Row Headers
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- Larger Terminal Blocks (5/5.08mm pitch)
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- Opto-isolators
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- RF Filters
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- RF Amps
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- RF Transistors
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- RF SoC (EZR32WG, CC2640)
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- RF SoC (EZR32WG, CC2640, nRF5)
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- RGB LEDS
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It will likely be months before I make a significant dent on this list, adding a single microcontroller with all of its package variants can take several hours. The good news is that the more footprints I add, the more I find a manufacturers footprint already exists in the database. I have been adding at least 2 components a day for 3 or 4 months now. As of January 2016, I have around 450 hours of modelling/programming/database/altium time on this library.
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