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    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 at 11:22am
Hello,

I have a somewhat odd example of an SOT353 package with 2 different pin 1 cases as follows:



I created the SOT353 with the Calculator and then cloned the part and renamed it SOT353-180D. I now need to customize this version by moving the pin 1 chamfer to the upper right without renumbering the pads. How would you recommend doing this? It does not seem like I can open a part in FP Designer that was created using the calculator. Is my only option to create this part from scratch in FP Designer?

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FYI... I checked and you have this part available for free in POD but it is wrong. 

Pin 1 should be as I've indicated above in SOT353-180D. 

The part number is Diodes Inc. MMBD4448HCQW.

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I guess Diodes, Inc. has multiple pin configurations for their SOT-353. Very unusual for a top-rated component manufacturer. 

Diodes does not call the Case Code for the MMBD4448HCQW part number SOT353-180D. 

Nor does it actually print the pin assignments in the MMBD4448HCQW datasheet - 



 
Here's another part number: 


 
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The Diodes part number series MMBD4448HCQW on POD will be updated by Monday morning with the new Case Code - SOT353-180D 

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SOT-353-180D is my name, to differentiate the two. Anyway, the datasheet indicates case labeling will have a pin 1 marker, so assembly will be confused if I don't crate a custom part for this.


So how should I handle this?

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OK, I will pull the part from POD on Monday when it's ready.

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