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    Posted: 15 Dec 2014 at 8:14am

Why haven't you come up with footprints for the capacitors with nibs?

These type capacitors always seem to be a problem to calculate footprints for?


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tom H Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Dec 2014 at 9:06am

We have Capacitors with Nibs for a long time.

They are "Chip, Polarized Capacitors" and the 3D STEP model looks perfect from Library Expert.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote lsday Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Dec 2014 at 9:23am
I am not interested in a 3D model. I want to be able to calculate a landpattern from the viewer and there is no choice for that. I am am new to your calculator and it is the free one.
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The choice is "Chip, Capacitor, Polarized"

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I see it now.

I spoke too soon without actually looking at the viewer properly.


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Tom,

It actually is a little confusing.

I actually had to spend some time getting the correct footprint for these polar capacitors.

If the name could simply be changed to polarized capacitors, it might actually save some time for other people who’ll be having this issue in the future.

I’m not saying it’s an issue per se but it might just make it easier for people to search for these pads. 

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We'll be releasing a new document this week that clearly defines every component family with 3D model pictures, land patterns, pin assignments, silkscreen, zero component orientation, recommended pad shape, component lead terminals superimposed with pad (graphic on a mechanical layer) in the CAD footprint and solder joint goal tables for each lead style.


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Hi Tom,

I'm a bit confused when I look at the table from Vishay;
http://www.vishay.com/docs/40006/594d.pdf

I try to build one having the case C but some value given are either max or ref. 

Also does dimension J is important in this case?

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Use these dimensions: 
D = body Length
W - Body Width
A = Terminal Width
H = Height

Do not use the L or J dimensions.

The NIB sticks up in the air and solder goes under it.

Use the Polarized Capacitor component family.

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Hi Tom,

D does not have a min or max or tolerance, in this case do I put 6mm on both min and max?
Also does the courtyard will be enough for the max component lenght of 7.1mm which IMHO should not be centered?
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