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by glenlivet
13 Mar 2013, 14:56
Forum: Making Libraries in DipTrace
Topic: Need 3D model of Toshiba TCD1304 Image sensor IC
Replies: 7
Views: 19464

Re: Need 3D model of Toshiba TCD1304 Image sensor IC

Kieth,
That would be AWESOME. Thank you very much!!!!
I have a very full platter and so learning a 3D modeling program on top of everything else is just something I don't have time for.
The dimensions for the Toshiba part are here:
http://html.alldatasheet.net/html-pdf/137658/TOSHIBA/TCD1304DG ...
by glenlivet
12 Mar 2013, 21:27
Forum: Making Libraries in DipTrace
Topic: Need 3D model of Toshiba TCD1304 Image sensor IC
Replies: 7
Views: 19464

Re: Need 3D model of Toshiba TCD1304 Image sensor IC

Toshiba is not on the vendor list at 3D Component Central and it is not in the user submitted models.

Yes- it is a 22 pin CERDIP configuration, but the package itself is longer than the standard 22-pin 400 mil DIP package...
I was really hoping to show it in the 3D board image with the row of CCD ...
by glenlivet
11 Mar 2013, 21:06
Forum: Making Libraries in DipTrace
Topic: Need 3D model of Toshiba TCD1304 Image sensor IC
Replies: 7
Views: 19464

Need 3D model of Toshiba TCD1304 Image sensor IC

If anyone has or knows where I can get hold of a 3D image of the Toshiba TCD1304 single line image sensor I would be forever indebted....
Yes I know that technically it's an obsolete part but Toshiba still manufactures them in small quantity for use in optical emission
spectrometers.
by glenlivet
20 Oct 2010, 13:59
Forum: DipTrace Schematic Capture
Topic: ExpressPCB SCH to Diptrace.
Replies: 3
Views: 14221

Re: ExpressPCB SCH to Diptrace.

"That is very aggrivating, you do not realize when you use the boardhouse programs your schematics are locked into thier software with no way out."

Exactly!!! Thats why the software is FREE.
Remembet the old saying, "There ain't no free lunch."
by glenlivet
06 Jul 2010, 22:05
Forum: Feature requests
Topic: 3D Graphical Fly-over
Replies: 0
Views: 9644

3D Graphical Fly-over

I second the idea of the 3D breadboard idea but would like to add a caveat
which would be a graphical representation of the completed board showing the components,
copper, silkscreens, etc., in free space that one could "fly-around" and and could be
zoomed in and out of....