Hi; I need (only) the PCB layout for this bridge rectifier. I tried to use the generic IC tool, but it only goes down to 8 pins and I only need 4 pins on the PCB.
Any possibility to change the generic IC to allow selection of 4 pins?
thanks
Mike
Hi; I need (only) the PCB layout for this bridge rectifier. I tried to use the generic IC tool, but it only goes down to 8 pins and I only need 4 pins on the PCB.
Any possibility to change the generic IC to allow selection of 4 pins?
thanks
Mike
Setting the generic IC to 4 pins works for me using Fritzing 0.9.6 on Fedora 33.
What version of Fritzing are are you using? What OS environment?
I’m using 9.6 on Win10.
I can also get 4 pins on a THT part - but not on SOIC. Having just considered the THT parts - they are in fact too large for the space I have available.
So - I am still hoping for help on the SOIC package.
thx
Mike
Hi Peter vanepp;
Is there any chance of a response on being able to set 4 pins on the “SO” version of the universal IC? At the moment the lowest setting is for an 8 pin chip. I personally only need the PCB plan for a board I am wanting to design.
thanks
Mike
If it isn’t there now it would likely require a code change (and thus a new Fritzing release) to implement because the current foot prints are created by the parts factory. If you have a data sheet of the part that you want, a custom part is much easier than a code change. There isn’t enough of a description here of exactly what footprint you want to make one.
Peter
It looks like this part should do what you want.
specifically the Bridge rectifier TO-269AA.fzpz file appears to match a Vishay MB6S part.
Peter
Many thanks, Peter.
I will go to work on it and see what I can do. I’ve made a number of odd ball pcb’s and love Fritzing!!
Mike