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    Posted: 12 Feb 2026 at 11:14am
For this part” 224MKP275KBG4” in this datasheet “"



What PCB Model should we use to  create Footprint ?

Is it  “Radial (Dipped) Rect.”?  Correct or wrong, 

please add more details foe how to select Model fo cases like this

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This is the 'Radial (Disk) with Offset Leads'


 
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please add more details , as i noted
this radial Disk With offset Leads and it's Box Type (rectangular body) Not radial  and this Model not similar the shape of Part in Datasheet
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We recommend that if the Radial (Dipped) Rect. w/Offset Leads 3D STEP does not look correct, then build the footprint from scratch in FP Designer. 

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