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    Posted: 11 Dec 2014 at 1:40pm
Hello,

my question refers to the Library Expert Lite 2013 (I know it's an older Version). Is there a way to create a footprint for a single row pin header which pins are not centered in reference to the plastic? The following datasheet shows a example of such a pin header. With reference to the short side of the plastic, the pin row is not in the middle.
http://media.hr-connector.com.tw/A2542WV-XPNXXXXX01X.pdf

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Not in the free Library Expert Lite.

But certainly in Library Expert Pro.

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Hello Tom,

thank you very much for your reply. For me (student) the Pro version is a bit too expensive. So I have to correct the offset by myself. Is it common to include this offset in the naming of the footprint? If yes, where should I insert the offset in the following example of a 6 pin header?
SHDRV6W64P254_6X1_1524X580H1080B

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Tom H Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Dec 2014 at 5:05pm

For all connectors, I would highly recommend this naming convention as it's perfect for connectors.

MfrName_MfrPartNumber

3M_Part Number

AGILENT_Part Number

AIRBORNE_Part Number

AMPHENOL_Part Number

AVX_Part Number

BERG_Part Number

BLOCKMASTER_Part Number

CUI_Part Number

JOHNSON_Part Number

ERNI_Part Number

FCI_Part Number

FUJITSU_Part Number

HARTING_Part Number

HIROSE_Part Number

IEH_Part Number

ITT_Part Number

JALCO_Part Number

JWT_Part Number

JST_Part Number

KEYSTONE_Part Number

KYCON_Part Number

LEMO_Part Number

MILL-MAX_Part Number

MOLEX_Part Number

NEUTRIK_Part Number

PHOENIX_Part Number

PULSE_Part Number

RIA_Part Number

SAMTEC_Part Number

SIEMENS_Part Number

SPEEDTECH_Part Number

STEWART_Part Number

SULLINS_Part Number

SWITCHCRAFT_Part Number

TE_Part Number

YAMAICHI_Part Number


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Hello Tom,

thank you for your hint. Now, as I read your answer I remember that this solution is described in the document "Footprint Naming Convention - Non-standard Component" which can be downloaded form your site. http://www.pcblibraries.com/account/user/memberdownloads.asp

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