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Electronics Quick Cadsoft Eagle question

Discussion in 'Modding' started by Arcana, 3 Sep 2003.

  1. Arcana

    Arcana What's a Dremel?

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    Resistors. I want to place a simple 10kOhm resistor on my schematic/board....which one should I choose from the hundreds of resistors available?
     
  2. Arcana

    Arcana What's a Dremel?

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    Also...whats a good standard schottkey diode called in there?...grrr.
     
  3. whypick1

    whypick1 The über-Pick

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    Discrete, ResEU-5 (only diff between ResEU and ResUS is the symbol used).

    Not sure about the diode. I'd recommend finding the exact type you need, and then put down the generic diode entry w/ the appropriate grid size, then just name it the same as the diode you need.
     
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  4. Arcana

    Arcana What's a Dremel?

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    Thanx :D Yeah, I've now come to realize this is only a layout program, not an actual circuit tester....right? :duh:
     
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    whypick1 The über-Pick

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    Yes, it doesn't do SPICE (Simulation Program With Integrated Circuit Emphasis), it does PCB layout.
     
  6. Arcana

    Arcana What's a Dremel?

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    Ok...again...is there a symbol for the molex power plugs inside our computer? the panel mount ones??? I see a molex category, but I don't see one that looks like what I need.
     
  7. Arcana

    Arcana What's a Dremel?

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    HELP :D Its the only thing I'm waiting on now!

    Also...fan headers....are there any fan headers in there??? grrr...hehehe.
     

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