| Hi David, The easiest way to get these parts is to just make them! It is really kind of simple. You should only have to do the schematic symbol, because the packages look to be standard ones that should be available in Qcad. The data sheets show which pin has which function for each package so all you have to do is open WinQcad, select a project, click on PartEdit, select or create a directory for the part to be saved in in the left window, hit the create button in the right window, put a name in the Product window, click OK, click select in the next window and you're ready to create the part. It's tedious to enter in the pin name, number and type for each pin but it isn't hard. On the good side you can place the pins in whatever order makes it easiest for you to work in the schematic. I like to put all my inputs on the left, the outputs on the right, power at the top, and grounds at the bottom. Good luck. Will --- On Tue, 5/12/09, neocps1 <draingeard@...> wrote:
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