Version: 0.1
Status: Beta
License: LGPL
Download: https://github.com/topiaruss/xmos_kicad_parts
This project collects, informs, and evangelises the use of KiCad EDA, by providing a growing collection of KiCad parts.
Kicad is a powerful alternative to Eagle, and you can't beat the price. Plenty of layers are supported, and boards can be huge. Quoting from the project page on SourceForge, "The KiCad project is creating a portable, cross-platform, Free/Libre/Open-Source EDA Suite that is capable of schematic and printed circuit board design. The code is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL. " http://kicad.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
The current git repository is maintained by russf, but is open for adoption in the XMOS github cluster.
** The parts reflect the latest documentation, as of April 2011, but the first board has not come from the fab, yet. Please be cautious if you use these parts, and check them well. **
Feedback welcome.
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XMOS KiCad Parts
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The 128 pin footprint is incorrect for the XS1-L1-128.
64 pin seems correct.
Can anyone contribute the correct footprint for KiCad?
--r.
64 pin seems correct.
Can anyone contribute the correct footprint for KiCad?
--r.
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Cool project, i cant wait to see a one for the G4 chip.
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I and thank you.
I was just checking part XS1-L1-128.
In component A (power supply) Pin 34 is incorectly labeled VDDIO. Pin 34 appear in component C correctly labeled XOD2.
Edit total pin count is 130 instead of 129
Regard.
I was just checking part XS1-L1-128.
In component A (power supply) Pin 34 is incorectly labeled VDDIO. Pin 34 appear in component C correctly labeled XOD2.
Edit total pin count is 130 instead of 129
Regard.