Documentation

Kinds of packages

After having drawn the schematic you'll be about to create the layout. The landpattern of packages need to be imported into the layout. The differnt housings vary in respect to their functions. From the soldering view they can be divided in wired and unwired (suface mounted SMD). Wired device need a galvanized drillhole for being soldered. The leads get pushed through the drillholes from the mounting side (top) and get soldered from the bottom side. Unwired device get soldered upon the top side of a board (Surface Mounted Device, SMD). By default components get positioned on the top side in TARGET 3001!. Also a positioning on the bottom side, the soldering side, is possible. When you tick the box "Autoplace the package directly on the PCB" in the Library Browser the components of the standard library are placed on the top side in general. They can be flipped to the bottom side (and back) by the use of the "mirror" function.

Examples for housings:

Resistor:

wired SMD SMD
Widerstandbedrahtet.jpg
Widerstandmelf.jpg

MELF (Metal Electrode Leadless Face)
Widerstandsmdchip.jpg

Chip-cube


Diode:

wired SMD
Diodebedrahtet.jpg
Diodemelf.jpg

MELF (Metal Electrode Leadless Face)


Capacitor:

wired SMD
Keramikkondensator.jpg

Ceramic
Kondensatorchip.jpg

Chip-cube
Folienkondensator.jpg

Film
Tantalkondensatorsmd.jpg

Tantal-SMD
Elkobedrahtet.jpg

ELKO
Elkosmd.jpg

ELKO-SMD


LED

wired SMD
Ledbedrahtet.jpg
Ledsmd.jpg


Quartz crystal:

wired SMD
Quarzbedrahtet.jpg
Quarzmelf.jpg

Chip-cylinder


Transistor:

wired SMD
Transistorberdrahtet.jpg
Sot.jpg

SOT (small outline transistor)


Socket:

wired SMD
Sub-d.jpg

Sub-D


Clamp:

wired SMD
Klemme.jpg

Clamp


IC:

wired SMD
Sil.jpg

SIL (single in-line)
Dil.jpg

DIL (dual in-line)
So .jpg

SO (small outline)
Ssop.jpg

SSOP (shrink small outline package)
Plcc.jpg

PLCC (plastic leaded chip carrier)
Tqfp.jpg

TQFP (thin quad flat package)
BGA.png

BGA (ball grid array)

An overview of various electronic device and their housings including additional links please find here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_element



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