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marshall 06-05-2016 12:30

Re: paper: Talon SRX Breakout Boards
 
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Originally Posted by phargo#1018 (Post 1584495)
Still working on the PCB design effort!

I looked into a number of Altium related items; honestly, their library capabilities appear to be a brick wall (perhaps a rock wall!). Most of the library information I can find is targeted at Altium version 10 or below. Their present distribution is at 16. Is anybody really using this package???

I am concentrating on free software versions. The first I ran into was geda. Gnu based and primarily intended for use on Linux systems. I am still working on getting up to speed on both! I think this has the highest payoff if I can make the Windows to Linux transition.

What I have been the most productive with is KiCAD. Free ... windows based ... able to create library entries, able to associate footprints with components. KiCAD is definitely clunky to use, although working through one design gets the user up to speed pretty fast.

I was able to do this in 3 or 4 evenings having never used the package, but with several years of CAD experience ... several years ago!

Comments?

No idea... outside of my realm of expertise but if you are having that much trouble then try CADSoft's EAGLE. It's by far the most popular EDA package for the hoboy-set.

asid61 06-05-2016 13:08

Re: paper: Talon SRX Breakout Boards
 
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Originally Posted by marshall (Post 1584497)
No idea... outside of my realm of expertise but if you are having that much trouble then try CADSoft's EAGLE. It's by far the most popular EDA package for the hoboy-set.

QFT. You can also upload the native Eagle .brd files to Oshpark for ordering PCBs, allowing you to skip making CAM files. This lets me upload 8 or 9 times per design, as it shows you a preview of what it will look like and lets you catch errors or sketchy situations easily.

That being said, making custom parts in Eagle can be arduous if you're not used to it. There are no convenient dimensioning tools like Solidworks' Smart Dimension. You either have to go by the dimension grid, or type in coordinates for each part manually.

timytamy 06-05-2016 20:21

Re: paper: Talon SRX Breakout Boards
 
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Originally Posted by phargo#1018 (Post 1582421)
Picking up with Altium, I only see two libraries in the default distribution.
Can someone please point me to where I can get current component libraries?

The recomended source for the libraries is the Altium Content Vault (https://techdocs.altium.com/display/...Content+Vault). This is a large database of libraries published by Altium. It comes with very comprehensive metadata, including live links to suppliers that show current pricing and stock levels.

marshall 06-05-2016 20:30

Re: paper: Talon SRX Breakout Boards
 
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Originally Posted by timytamy (Post 1584669)
The recomended source for the libraries is the Altium Content Vault (https://techdocs.altium.com/display/...Content+Vault). This is a large database of libraries published by Altium. It comes with very comprehensive metadata, including live links to suppliers that show current pricing and stock levels.

Well that's a well kept secret. Thanks for sharing that.

phargo#1018 06-05-2016 20:46

Re: paper: Talon SRX Breakout Boards
 
I didn't realize the vault application had to be downloaded separately.
Will it require a separate license, or is it included with the FIRST agreement?
Sincerely, thanks to all for the pointers!!

Download is in process, let's see where this leads!!

Between Eagle and KiCAD, I found KiCAD to be more suitable ... could just be me!

timytamy 08-05-2016 19:24

Re: paper: Talon SRX Breakout Boards
 
The Altium Content Vault isn't a seperate download. The instructions (https://techdocs.altium.com/display/...+Content+Vault) should be enough to show you how to install, setup and use the included libraries.

The main disadvantage is that it's all stored server-side so access speeds are not that fast (this is where they normaly make money, by charging for a local Vault).


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