Hi all,
Do you have any hints/tips on how to organize basic parts like resistors and capacitors in the library?
For symbols, it is easy: I have a single resistor symbol that I use for all resistors, also only 1 diode, 1 capacitor, etc. This works fine.
For footprints it gets messy very quickly:
- For 'standard' 0603 components, there are three different footprints (IPC Most Material Condiction, Nominal Material Condition, Least Material Condition or levels A, B, C resp.).
- On top of that, some resistors or capacitors are higher than others, so at the moment I have multiple 3D models for various heights.
- Also, resistors have a different 3D model than capacitors, so I cannot use a single footprint/3D model combination for both.
How do you guys deal with this issue. Do you use a single 0603 footprints for 'all' 0603 components, maybe with a 3D model which has the maximum dimensions?
Do you use separate footprints for each resistor or each capacitor? (which would result in thousands of -almost- identical footprints)
Or some 'hybrid' solution, e.g. a 'default' footprint for most capacitors, but individual footprints/3D models for capacitors that have slightly larger dimensions?
My goal is to have as little footprints as possible, so I can maintain them easily, but because of the above mentioned issue the number of footprints in our library is growing fast, even for simple passive components.