I had copied over a TO-263 footprint from the public library in Kicad, then checked up in the datasheet from JLCPCB cause I thought the IC was unusually large.
It turns out the size of the TQFP-64...
Once I realised it was the issue, went looking and found exactly that. Thanks.
robertg - 21st June 2024, 05:31I'm heading to the islands. Maybe another time!
Completely removed mpab x and no probs to compile.
Rob.
Save on setup fees. Select Basic Parts whenever possible. It's cheaper than using Extended Parts.
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Thanks, but don't fool yourself.
I post this for me when I forget in 2 days and come back here and Search.
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I have to say you have done amazing progress on many different tasks, dealing with this project, giving tips for all!
Ioannis
Got a lots of tracks? Consider the over/under ™ technique:
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:D
Tip: When you think you're doing something wrong and spend countless hours trying to generate a 3D model on JLCPCB:
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Stop tearing out your hair, browse the part and check the 3D model in...
Re: JLCPCB ordering tip
Well, you got a giant TO-263 at 15 inches! :)
Ioannis - 22nd June 2024, 11:27Ioannnis