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Eagle Noobie: Putting an LM34 into a schematic/layout

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MikeMl

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I cant find an **broken link removed**/35 in the library. I'm using the TO92 version. How do I create a schematic symbol with pins A,K and R which matches the physical pins on the TO92?
 
Oops, just realized the sparkfun part is an S08 package. You should snag the sparkfun library anyways as it has a lot of other parts that you may want. You could use the LM34 part from the spark library and modify it for TO-92. I have only created a couple of parts with Eagle but when I made my symbols I used this tutorial.
 
Hi Mike,

here is the LM35 with a TO-92 package.

It was created using Eagle version 3.55.

If a part value is not displayed when switching to "package" insert the part value.

Regards

Boncuk
 

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Hi Mike,

here is the LM35 with a TO-92 package.

It was created using Eagle version 3.55.

If a part value is not displayed when switching to "package" insert the part value.

Regards

Boncuk

Boncuk, have you ever considered offering a Eagle service as a source of income? You could offer symbol librarian services all the way up to full on CAD. I see this working for you...:)
 
Boncuk, have you ever considered offering a Eagle service as a source of income? You could offer symbol librarian services all the way up to full on CAD. I see this working for you...:)

No, I haven't.

Occasional component design is certainly not good enough to feed a family - and of course I won't charge for small work here in the forum.

I have developed special techniques which make it easy for me to design complicated packages (e.g. SOT227) within short time.

Regards

Boncuk
 
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