I downloaded two components from componentseachengine.com. Then in Diptrace I select: import, diptrace ascii, imported_file.asc. I get file format incorrect on both downloads.
I am a new Diptrace user and I have been able to use Diptrace pretty easily, but I must admit adding components to libraries seems like a confusing topic.
I use V4.0.0.5
The component I need are nodemcu,that is the development board for the esp8266 wifi module.
Any help on where to get component definitions is appreciated.
Frank
Importing from componentsearchengine.com
Re: Importing from componentsearchengine.com
Be sure the file format is DipTrace ASCII. The same extension can be in another files.
Send a file to our technical support:
support at diptrace.com
Send a file to our technical support:
support at diptrace.com
Re: Importing from componentsearchengine.com
I have the same problem.
How can I check if the format is DipTrace ASCII ?
How can I check if the format is DipTrace ASCII ?
Re: Importing from componentsearchengine.com
You can open the file in any text editor and read the first line. If it is DipTrace ASCII file it should contain (Source "DipTrace-ElementLibrary") line.
Re: Importing from componentsearchengine.com
Just import Eagle versions. It always works for me.
Re: Importing from componentsearchengine.com
Frank,
Did you get the Nodemcu in a library? If so please email me your file, mev@navarro-inc.com. What I need is in the link below.
http://www.hiletgo.com/ProductDetail/1906570.html
Thanks
MarkV
Ps I tried to DM you but because I’m new the “rules” wouldn’t allow it. Don’t know why that’s a good idea.
Did you get the Nodemcu in a library? If so please email me your file, mev@navarro-inc.com. What I need is in the link below.
http://www.hiletgo.com/ProductDetail/1906570.html
Thanks
MarkV
Ps I tried to DM you but because I’m new the “rules” wouldn’t allow it. Don’t know why that’s a good idea.