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Library files for eagle

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cobra1

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can anyone help me out by making some library files for eagle??

i need one for a QT220 chip
and another for a tiny connector that attaces to an lcd.

if you can help me let me know cheers
 
cheers m8, i will do that a bit later on now then.

the other part i dont know what there called. there the little connectors off an lcd display.
like the one below.

**broken link removed**

the board on the right shows the connector, but i dont know what they are so i not sure what to search for.
 
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I see what you mean but I can't just go according to this picture.
If you can find some specs or model, I can help you by making this connector in Eagle.

Mike
 
Ok so I found your connector and you already have it in Eagle.

Search for NOKIA6100_LCD

EDIT: Actially it is in the SparkFun library, if you don't have it you can get it HERE and you can also learn how to create your parts from this tutorial.

Mike
 
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hi again, just checked eagle and its not there, any chance you could post your lib file for me..

looks like you edited when i was writing this, i will go get it now
 
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You could always make the symbol yourself.
 
Yes, very much there in sparkfun libraries both in Version 5.5.0 and 5.8.0
Perhaps to be extended to the pins of a 2 row connector or can ve incorporated into artwork straight !
 
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