If you’ve spent any time designing printed circuit boards (PCBs), you know that the "grunt work" often lies in drawing the same footprints over and over again. Whether it’s a standard SOT-23 transistor or a specific inductor you use in every power supply, manual placement is a time-sink.
To quantify the efficiency, a test was conducted designing a generic SOIC-8 to DIP-8 adapter board.
Pre-verified macros ensure that footprints match real-world components, reducing soldering issues. macros sprint layout 60
The white outline (Layer S1 or S2) showing where the component sits.
You can embed a default value (e.g., "10k", "100nF") into the macro: If you’ve spent any time designing printed circuit
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