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Offline Isaac NewtonTopic starter

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Altium libraries
« on: August 30, 2012, 12:14:51 am »
      I haven't done much designs on Altium since i installed it, just 2 boards for a micromouse robot contest in college, but it just used passives, op-amps, 74xx series ICs and a eeprom memory, nothing too exciting. The components where very easy to find with the libraries I downloaded. Now I need some micros for another project and I just cannot find Altium libraries for any of them... I'm using Altium Designer Release 10, and I've downloaded the Atmel and the Microchip libraries from : "http://www.altium.com/community/libraries/en/libraries_home.cfm" (summer 9) but I can find no records on Atmega328p, Atmega32u4 or any of the micros used in the Arduino boards.

     
     


     


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Offline jeremy

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Re: Altium libraries
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2012, 07:00:34 am »
Yep, there aren't any. You'll need to make the parts yourself. The 328p has the same pin out as the old 8s, so you can use that at a pinch.
 

Offline Isaac NewtonTopic starter

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Re: Altium libraries
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2012, 03:03:02 am »
Thanks, Jeremy  ;)
 

Offline joelby

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Re: Altium libraries
« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2012, 05:05:18 am »
In AD10, you should be able to find these parts in the Vault. The ones you can download from the Altium web site are no longer being updated.
 


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