* Remove 2816 footprints for L, D, Fuse, LED
* Update L_1806 footprints
* Remove castellated footprints. This was a script error and they should never have been created
* LED SMD: Create Wurth 150141M173100
* LED 150141M173100: Fix pin position
* LED 150141M173100: Fix silkscreen marker for pin 1
* LED Wurth: Fix orientation
* LED RGB: Rotate back
* LED Wuerth: Rename
* ASMB-KTF0-0A306 Again
* Corrections
* Correction to ',' tag
* Add datasheet to part description
* Shift silk screen to be 0.2mm away from pads. Fix pad locations to match datasheet.
Co-authored-by: Chris Morgan <chmorgan@gmail.com>
* initial SK6812_EC1515
* fix silkscreen label and 3d model name
* fix 3d model path
* rename from ec1515 to ec15
* add description
* remove _P0.9mm from name
* add pin4 marker to fab layer
* add arrow pointing towards pin2
* silkscreen pin1 marker, smaller REF** on F.Fab
* adds "1" as pin 1 marker, move marker to pin 4, fix F.Fab layer
* created LED_Osram_LxP47F reverse mount LED
* Renamed orientation after the dimension
moved pads 1&2
change REF** thickness on F.Fab
changed silkscreen
removed overlapping copper
* removed number from solder mask only pads
* matched arcs.
* made all F.Fab lines intersect
* fixed intersect strange numbers
* fixed silkscreen arcs
* fixed 3d model name
* renamed
* added more to description field
* renamed to add D2
* changed metadata and 3d model values with D2mm
* updated 3d model field
* changed silk width to 0.12mm
This Package has no Pin1 marker, but a white dot at Pin3 which leads
to confusion during assembly.
Similar to the LED_SK6805_PLCC4 Footprint the Silkscreen and Fab layer
marking have been moved to Pin3, and a Pin1 text was added on F.SilkS.
* Fix Kingbright APFA3010 pad numbering
Flip pins 4 and 3 as per the datasheet for
APFA3010LSEEZGKQBKC.
* Re-center footprint
* Re-re-center footprint
* Revert Re-centering of footprint
This reverts commits cb57dbaf71a5512641fbe43b66b4db73dd6d60df.
and 977e5ebdf47b05f5a1d427ee0b53018a5d15b092.
- Pin 1 mark on F.Fab corrected. This symbol was derived from WS2812B and
that LED has a mark on pin 3 for who knows what reason! Now correctly
indicating pin 1.
- Text "1" near pin 1 on silkscreen removed. Since this Inolux LED has a
"sane" marking (that is, pin 1 marked), it is not necessary to reiterate
which pin is pin 1.
- Fuse 2920: terminal length was entered as terminal spacing (Resulted
in too little pad to pad spacing)
- Resitor 1218: body width max was 1mm too large
- 2816: Increased tolerance range for terminal length to fit more
devices.
- Tantal 3528: wrong tolerance range for terminal length
- Tantal 3216 and 6032-28 had wrong tolerance ranges but their effect is
hidden by rounding (meaning no change in the footprint)
- New industry standards have updated not only the fillet sizes but also
the way how tolerances are respected.
- For devices that directly give the lead to lead spacing no complicated
calculations are necessary. (was wrong previously)