When you placed the pins on the footprint, Pins 9-16 are reversed. 16 should be across from 1 and 9 across from 8. Pins go around the the chip counter clockwise.
Thank you. If there is one detail I would like is expanding on how through-hole part pads are handled (a) on inner layers and (b) for pour layers, ie: thermal relief or solid ? I will be looking for more information on the multi-layer pads. Cheers and Thank You again!!
Great tutorial ! I'm a rookie with Kicad, so i made great use of your videos ! Would you explain how to create custom shapes through hole pad with Kicad ? Thanks again...
I followed your informative video. I can connect Route tracks to my newly created footprint HOWEVER the track will not connect to any other components. It stops just short. Can you suggest anything? Thanks
Hi Bryan, Yeah😪 I need to come back and fix that. I think someone mentioned it before and I was suppose to pin that message. Thanks for letting me know though👍
Nice video as always. However, I want to create a footprint for an NT72C-S10 which is a relay with 5 throughole pins. I cant find a matching footprint anywhere on the internet otherwise I'd simply use that. Thanks in advance. Benedict
I'm aware that this is a somewhat old video by now, but I would have liked to know how f.fab is important. Other than that this was very helpful. I'm trying to create a footprint for an usb c type female SMD connector that I want to get placed by jlcpcb.
My only little gripe is that you are a bit fast in the showing of this and it is too quick for me. At least there is a speed control on you tube so I can slow it down. Otherwise an excellent tutorial though.
Such a disappointment compared to other videos. Instructor speaks far too fast and unclearly. Also moves mouse all over the place making selections without explaining what he's doing. He clearly knows what he's doing, but I don't - that is why I'm watching the video!
Great tutorial!
If you did it for a subscriber, warn him that second row of pins should be backwards, first row down, second up 1v ^16 :)
When you placed the pins on the footprint, Pins 9-16 are reversed. 16 should be across from 1 and 9 across from 8. Pins go around the the chip counter clockwise.
Hi Jeffrey, thanks for picking this up :) Seems like I had a little brain fart here. Will fix this. Thanks!!
@@PlumPot no problem
Great videos
I need to build a couple items also
Keep up the great work
@@PlumPot Also missed it at 15:00 when opening Keri's Symbol, which had the pins correctly placed... Any news on the 'fix'? Ta
Making it look nice is ... Nice. Making it CORRECT is IMPORTANT!
really great and the best video about footprint creation! thank you!
Thank you. If there is one detail I would like is expanding on how through-hole part pads are handled (a) on inner layers and (b) for pour layers, ie: thermal relief or solid ? I will be looking for more information on the multi-layer pads.
Cheers and Thank You again!!
Thank you see you again
How about making a video on making a footprint for a through hole component
Great tutorial ! I'm a rookie with Kicad, so i made great use of your videos ! Would you explain how to create custom shapes through hole pad with Kicad ? Thanks again...
nice explanation
I followed your informative video. I can connect Route tracks to my newly created footprint HOWEVER the track will not connect to any other components. It stops just short. Can you suggest anything? Thanks
Pins 9-16 are numbered backwards.
Hi Bryan, Yeah😪 I need to come back and fix that. I think someone mentioned it before and I was suppose to pin that message. Thanks for letting me know though👍
thank you!
You are welcome😁 hope it helps👍
Cool video, keep it up, thanks :)
Nice video as always. However, I want to create a footprint for an NT72C-S10 which is a relay with 5 throughole pins. I cant find a matching footprint anywhere on the internet otherwise I'd simply use that. Thanks in advance. Benedict
any luck
F.Fab is also important :)
Good point👍
I'm aware that this is a somewhat old video by now, but I would have liked to know how f.fab is important. Other than that this was very helpful. I'm trying to create a footprint for an usb c type female SMD connector that I want to get placed by jlcpcb.
Coool
Esp32 dev module with application (circuit)
Hi 👋. Is that something you want a video off?
@@PlumPot yesss!
My only little gripe is that you are a bit fast in the showing of this and it is too quick for me. At least there is a speed control on you tube so I can slow it down. Otherwise an excellent tutorial though.
Thanks for the feedback, will take note of that and slow down in next videos😀
Such a disappointment compared to other videos. Instructor speaks far too fast and unclearly. Also moves mouse all over the place making selections without explaining what he's doing. He clearly knows what he's doing, but I don't - that is why I'm watching the video!
How can it be a disappointment when he's doing this for you for free?