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Do you need to make a new footprint in DipTrace?
If you do need to make a new footprint you shouldn’t be working from the chip’s dimensions, but from the provided recommended footprint or “landing pattern” in the data sheet. If a footprint isn’t given, and it’s a standard size like SOT25, then they assume it will fit any generic SOT25 footprint.
What’s the latest version of DipTrace for PCB?
– New IPC-7351 libraries: BGA Pitch 1.5mm; Objects Polarity Marker. – Downloading 3D model for SnapEDA parts, polishing SnapEDA feature. – Checking component prices and availability with direct links to suppliers. – IPC-7351 Libraries of Con Memory Cards. – Minor changes and bug fixes.
What’s the best thing to do with DipTrace?
– SnapEDA Integration: free access to over 10 million DipTrace parts in a few clicks right from DipTrace UI. – IPC-7351 libraries of transformers. – Minor changes and bug fixes. – Improved panelizing: V-Score and Tab Routing with mouse bites.
How to highlight copper pour islands in DipTrace?
– Highlight copper pour islands and traces when highlight any trace or copper pour border. – Align components and texts by other components and texts while moving. – Resize of all panels (layers/properties/design manager, route, place component, etc) by mouse drag and drop.
Do you need to download the 32 bit version of DipTrace?
If you have a 64-bit operating system, you should download the corresponding, 64-bit installation package from the Download Center. If you have a 32-bit operating system, you need to download the 32-bit package. Select Trial or Freeware.
Do you have to have Mac OS X to use DipTrace?
If you have a 32-bit operating system, you need to download the 32-bit package. Select Trial or Freeware. When registered, DipTrace is converted to the edition you’ve purchased and it does not matter whether it is Freeware or Trial. Installation file for Mac OS X is available as well.