Tool/software:
Hi,
Is there a DXF files for TPSM861252RDXR footprint ?
The drawing is very confusing …
Thanks,
Nadav
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Tool/software:
Hi,
Is there a DXF files for TPSM861252RDXR footprint ?
The drawing is very confusing …
Thanks,
Nadav
Hi Nadav,
You can download footprint and dxf file on this site
Thanks,
Shipeng
Hi Shipeng,
Thanks for the reply…
I already checked the ultralibrarian files, it’s not accurate to the recommendation, also there is no DXF file to download:(
Hi Nadav,
There is DXF file in ultra librarian, could you double check?
Regards,
Shipeng
Hi Shipeng,
I found the DXF file, it shows the ultra librarian footprint that not accurate…
Hi Nadav,
Could you explain more detail about what makes you say "not accurate"?
There is no keep out area and radius, the via pad are huge.
The gap between the 2 shapes is wrong :
Hi Nadav,
I will check it internally and reply to you tomorrow. Thank you for your patience.
Hi Nadav,
please take datasheet figure as reference. The dxf file is not correct. Thanks.
Hi Again,
Could you please send a DXF of the package footprint recommendation data sheet ?
Hi Nadav,
The file is provided by ultralibrarian, so I don't have correct version on my side. You can only modify it by yourself according to the datasheet. Sorry for inconvenience.
Could you please ask the TI DWG/DXF file for the DS drawing ?
It will help a lot and save time and mistakes...
Hi:
I attempted to use the Ultralibrarian footprint and ORCAD reported that the number of pins do not match. On closer inspection it appears that the footprint has a bunch of additional round "pins" with numbers 8, 9, 10 etc which is causing this error. Can we please have a footprint that is tested with ORCAD?
Thanks.
Hi,
Sorry we only have Altium files used internally, you need to modify the OrCAD footprint refer to datasheet. I think the additional pins you described are thermal vias. Thanks.