120120<b>Analog Devices Components</b><p>
<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author>AD8475>NAME>VALUEAD7176-2>NAMEAD8475AD7176-2<b>Supply Symbols</b><p>
GND, VCC, 0V, +5V, -5V, etc.<p>
Please keep in mind, that these devices are necessary for the
automatic wiring of the supply signals.<p>
The pin name defined in the symbol is identical to the net which is to be wired automatically.<p>
In this library the device names are the same as the pin names of the symbols, therefore the correct signal names appear next to the supply symbols in the schematic.<p>
<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author>>VALUE<b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b><b>AVR Devices</b><p>
Configurable logic, microcontrollers, nonvolatile memories<p>
Based on the following sources:<p>
<ul>
<li>www.atmel.com
<li>CD-ROM : Configurable Logic Microcontroller Nonvolatile Memory
<li>CadSoft download site, www.cadsoft.de or www.cadsoftusa.com , file at90smcu_v400.zip
<li>avr.lbr
</ul>
<author>Revised by librarian@cadsoft.de</author><b>44-lead Thin Quad Flat Package</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>44M1</b> Micro Lead Frame package (MLF)<p>
Source: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc2593.pdf>NAME>VALUE>VALUE>NAME<b>MICROCONTROLLER</b>
<h2>Features</h2>
<ul><li> High-performance, Low-power 8/16-bit AVR XMEGA Microcontroller</li>
<li> Non-Volatile Program and Data Memories</li>
- 16 KB - 128 KB of In-System Self-Programmable Flash<br>
- 4 KB - 8 KB Boot Code Section with Independent Lock Bits<br>
- 1 KB - 2 KB EEPROM<br>
- 2 KB - 8 KB Internal SRAM
<li> Peripheral Features</li>
- Four-channel DMA Controller with support for external requests<br>
- Eight-channel Event System<br>
- Five 16-bit Timer/Counters
<ul>Three Timer/Counters with 4 Output Compare or Input Capture channels</ul>
<ul>Two Timer/Counters with 2 Output Compare or Input Capture channels</ul>
<ul>High-Resolution Extensions on all Timer/Counters</ul>
<ul>Advanced Waveform Extension on one Timer/Counter</ul>
- Five USARTs
<ul>IrDA Extension on one USART</ul>
- Two Two-Wire Interfaces with dual address match (I2C and SMBus compatible)<br>
- Two SPIs (Serial Peripheral Interfaces) peripherals<br>
- AES and DES Crypto Engine<br>
- 16-bit Real Time Counter with Separate Oscillator<br>
- One Twelve-channel, 12-bit, 2 Msps Analog to Digital Converter<br>
- One Two-channel, 12-bit, 1 Msps Digital to Analog Converter<br>
- Two Analog Comparators with Window compare function<br>
- External Interrupts on all General Purpose I/O pins<br>
- Programmable Watchdog Timer with Separate On-chip Ultra Low Power Oscillator
<li> Special Microcontroller Features</li><br>
- Power-on Reset and Programmable Brown-out Detection<br>
- Internal and External Clock Options with PLL<br>
- Programmable Multi-level Interrupt Controller<br>
- Sleep Modes: Idle, Power-down, Standby, Power-save, Extended Standby<br>
- Advanced Programming, Test and Debugging Interfaces
<ul>PDI (Program and Debug Interface) for programming, test and debugging</ul>
<li> I/O and Packages</li>
- 34 Programmable I/O Lines<br>
- 44 - lead TQFP<br>
- 44 - pad VQFN/QFN<br>
- 49 - ball VFBGA
<li> Operating Voltage</li>
- 1.6 - 3.6V
<li> Speed performance</li>
- 0 - 12 MHz @ 1.6 - 3.6V<br>
- 0 - 32 MHz @ 2.7 - 3.6V<br></ul>
<p><author>Drawn by Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Robert Siegler</author></p>
Created: 27.05.09<b>Supply Symbols</b><p>
GND, VCC, 0V, +5V, -5V, etc.<p>
Please keep in mind, that these devices are necessary for the
automatic wiring of the supply signals.<p>
The pin name defined in the symbol is identical to the net which is to be wired automatically.<p>
In this library the device names are the same as the pin names of the symbols, therefore the correct signal names appear next to the supply symbols in the schematic.<p>
<author>Created by librarian@cadsoft.de</author>>VALUE>VALUE>VALUE>VALUE<b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b><b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b><b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b><b>SUPPLY SYMBOL</b><b>Frames for Sheet and Layout</b>Date:>LAST_DATE_TIMESheet:>SHEETREV:TITLE:Document Number:>DRAWING_NAME<b>FRAME</b> B Size , 11 x 17 INCH, Landscape<p><h1>Jicamarca Library</h1>
<p>
<i>Creado por Jorge Ortiz, 2013.09.13</i>
<h2>Descripción</h2>
<p> Esta librería de Eagle 5.9 incluye los diferentes dispositivos que se usan en todos los proyectos en Jicamarca, a excepción de los que estan incluídos por defecto en las librerias de instalación de Eagle.
<p> Uso: </p>
<p>Para añadir nuevos dispositivos, se puede abrir la librería en eagle y añadir los dispositivos, símbolo y/o paquetes correspondiente manualmente</p>
<p>Para añadir nuevos dispositivos desde otras librerías</p>
<ol>
<li>Bajarse la libraría correspondiente de Internet y abrirla en Eagle Control Panel</li>
<li>File > Export > Script (Creará un script con todas las partes de la librería)</li>
<li>Script > lbrdump.ulp > [Script Exportado en paso anterior] (Creará un script por cada parte)</li>
<li>Añadir la librería, el export, y las partes a SVN</li>
<li>Copiar solo las partes necesarias al directorio jocamarca_library/all_parts</li>
<li>Nota que algunos devices incluyen sus propios símbolos y multiples paquetes, añadir esos también aun si no se usan.</li>
<li>Desde Eagle Control Panal, abror la librería jicamarca.lbr</li>
<li>Hacer Run > Script > [Paquetes por importar]</li>
<li>Hacer Run > Script > [Símbolos por importar]</li>
<li>Hacer Run > Script > [Devices por importar]</li>
<li>Comprobar que los nuevos dispositivos estan en la librería</li>
<li>Hacer Rename al device para ponerle un prefix adecuado (IC_, CONN_, RES_, etc..) y guardar los cambios</li>
<li>Hacer un commit en SVN a la nueva versión actualizada de la librería</li>
</ol>
<p>
Scripts originales e instrucciones bajados de <a href="http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Dangerous_Prototypes_Cadsoft_Eagle_parts_library#Library_helper_scripts">Dangerous Prototypes</a>.<b>CAPACITOR</b><p>>NAME>VALUESource: http://www.avxcorp.com/docs/catalogs/cx5r.pdf>NAME>VALUE<b>CAPACITOR</b>>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<b>CAPACITOR</b>>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<b>CAPACITOR</b>>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<b>CAPACITOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>CAPACITOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b> chip<p>
Source: http://www.vishay.com/docs/20008/dcrcw.pdf>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b><p>>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>Package 4527</b><p>
Source: http://www.vishay.com/docs/31059/wsrhigh.pdf>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>RESISTOR</b><p>
Source: http://download.siliconexpert.com/pdfs/2005/02/24/Semi_Ap/2/VSH/Resistor/dcrcwfre.pdf>NAME>VALUE>NAMEUP1B>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE<B>CAPACITOR</B>, European symbol<B>RESISTOR</B>, SMD, American symbolPower Inductor<h3>SparkFun Electronics' preferred foot prints</h3>
In this library you'll find connectors and sockets- basically anything that can be plugged into or onto.<br><br>
We've spent an enormous amount of time creating and checking these footprints and parts, but it is the end user's responsibility to ensure correctness and suitablity for a given componet or application. If you enjoy using this library, please buy one of our products at www.sparkfun.com.
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<b>Licensing:</b> Creative Commons ShareAlike 4.0 International - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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You are welcome to use this library for commercial purposes. For attribution, we ask that when you begin to sell your device using our footprint, you email us with a link to the product being sold. We want bragging rights that we helped (in a very small part) to create your 8th world wonder. We would like the opportunity to feature your device on our homepage.<b>PIN HEADER</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>PIN HEADER</b>>NAME>VALUE<b>PIN HEADER</b>>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>Value>Name>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>VALUE>NAME>VALUE>NAMEThis was SPECIALLY designed to be used with our Graphic LCD Backpack. Be sure you want to use this! It is not only staggered on each line of header holes, but IT IS ALSO offset of the center point of the top and bottom lines by 5 mil. This causes the headers to lock into place on the "standard" footprint on the LCD screen. The extra squares on the tdocu layer are there simply to reference other pins (if you were to actually populate a longer header than ten long - this is what we do with the backpacks).<b>Header 1</b>
Standard 1-pin 0.1" header. Use with straight break away headers (SKU : PRT-00116), right angle break away headers (PRT-00553), swiss pins (PRT-00743), machine pins (PRT-00117), and female headers (PRT-00115).1.0Tarjeta de Adquisición de tres canales de 24bits
diferenciales.JRO-SAIG-Acquisition-1.0
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