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    Posted: 31 May 2016 at 11:03pm
How create Axial Component footprint with Vertical mount option ?

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We use FP Designer to create both Vertical Mount Resistors and Lay Down Radial Lead capacitors.
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How Calculate pitch and height ?
No option in axial lead form calculator for vertical mount.

It is available in LP calculator.. why not add in automatic library creation ?
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These are the top 10 Library Expert develop items right now

·         Preferences:

o   Added SMD Proportional Pad Stack mathematical model for land pattern calculation

·         FP Designer:

o   Added irregular pad shape

o   Added irregular package body shape

·         Calculator:

o   Axial Lead component family – added auto-calculation of lead pitch

o   Added lay down Radial Lead component families

o   Added Standup Axial Lead component families


·         3D STEP:

o   Added lay down Radial Lead component families

o   Added Standup Axial Lead component families

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Its OK, but where is the option to calculate axial vertical mount pitch and height ?Confused
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The height is the axial lead body length plus the lead bend radius.

That is suggesting that you're going to mount the body flush with the PCB surface.

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How calculate bend radius and pitch ?
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The pin pitch is 50% of the axial lead body round up to the nearest 1 mm or 0.1" grid (depending on if you design in millimeters or mil units.

The total Height is the body plus the lead bend. Get a axial lead part and bend the lead how you want it and measure it.

The Pin Pitch: Here is a screenshot from FP Designer and the grid display is 1 mm so the pin pitch = 3 mm
 
 
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