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Drawing a 40-pin microprocessor
How can I draw a 40-pin microprocessor? Do I have to draw each pin one by
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Drawing a 40-pin microprocessor
On Tue, 26 May 2009 15:05:02 -0700, Ates
wrote: How can I draw a 40-pin microprocessor? Do I have to draw each pin one by one? Is there any template that I can use? If you mean the 40 pin DIP chip then I have one available from http://www.electronics-packages.sandrila.co.uk/ together with a couple of hundred other chip packages. -- Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd. Electronics for Visio http://www.electronics.sandrila.co.uk/ |
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Drawing a 40-pin microprocessor
Have you tried to google for such a Visio shape? Otherwise...
No, you don't have to draw each pin individually. Don't think there is a template, but there are a couple of add-ons that should be helpful. The first is array shapes, the second is number shapes. Draw one of your pins, add a connector pin to it if desired. With the shape selected, go to the menu bar Tools Array shapes. Depending upon whether this is a BGA or has pins around the outside of the package, you can specify rows/columns spacing, etc. Fill out the form and say OK. The add-on will setup the pins. If you want the pins numbered, then, before you do the array shapes, go to Tools Visio Extras Number shapes. Fill out the form as desired. Now do the array shapes. You can add the package outline before or after doing the array shapes. HTH Wapperdude "Ates" wrote: How can I draw a 40-pin microprocessor? Do I have to draw each pin one by one? Is there any template that I can use? I am using Visio 2003 Pro. |
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