sparkfun-connectors-power_jack-smd.fzp 2.7 KB

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  1. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><module fritzingVersion="0.7.2b" moduleId="SparkFun-Connectors-POWER_JACK-SMD">
  2. <!-- generated from Sparkfun Eagle Library 'SparkFun-Connectors' POWER_JACK SMD -->
  3. <version>4</version>
  4. <date>2013-02-13</date>
  5. <label>J</label>
  6. <author>www.fritzing.org</author>
  7. <description>&lt;b&gt;Power Jack&lt;/b&gt;
  8. This is the standard 5.5mm barrel jack for power. The PTH is the most common, proven, reliable, footprint. All others are experimental. The Slot footprint only works if the mill layer is transmitted to the PCB fab house so be warned. Spark Fun Electronics SKU : PRT-00119. Mating wall wart : TOL-00298 (and others)</description>
  9. <title>Power Jack</title>
  10. <tags>
  11. <tag>SMD</tag>
  12. <tag>POWER_JACK_SMD</tag>
  13. <tag>POWER_JACK</tag>
  14. </tags>
  15. <properties>
  16. <property name="package">power_jack_smd</property>
  17. <property name="family">sparkfun Power Jack</property>
  18. <property name="type">5.5mm barrel</property>
  19. <property name="variant">smd</property>
  20. </properties>
  21. <views>
  22. <breadboardView>
  23. <layers image="breadboard/sparkfun-connectors_power_jack_smd_breadboard.svg">
  24. <layer layerId="breadboard"/>
  25. </layers>
  26. </breadboardView>
  27. <schematicView>
  28. <layers image="schematic/sparkfun-connectors_powerjack_schematic.svg">
  29. <layer layerId="schematic"/>
  30. </layers>
  31. </schematicView>
  32. <pcbView>
  33. <layers image="pcb/sparkfun-connectors_power_jack_smd_pcb.svg">
  34. <layer layerId="copper1"/>
  35. <layer layerId="silkscreen"/>
  36. </layers>
  37. </pcbView>
  38. <iconView>
  39. <layers image="icon/POWER_JACK_SMD.svg">
  40. <layer layerId="icon"/>
  41. </layers>
  42. </iconView>
  43. </views>
  44. <connectors>
  45. <connector id="connector2" name="GND" type="male">
  46. <description>GND</description>
  47. <views>
  48. <breadboardView>
  49. <p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector2pin"/>
  50. </breadboardView>
  51. <schematicView>
  52. <p layer="schematic" svgId="connector2pin" terminalId="connector2terminal"/>
  53. </schematicView>
  54. <pcbView>
  55. <p layer="copper1" svgId="connector2pad"/>
  56. </pcbView>
  57. </views>
  58. </connector>
  59. <connector id="connector3" name="GNDBREAK" type="male">
  60. <description>GNDBREAK</description>
  61. <views>
  62. <breadboardView>
  63. <p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector3pin"/>
  64. </breadboardView>
  65. <schematicView>
  66. <p layer="schematic" svgId="connector3pin" terminalId="connector3terminal"/>
  67. </schematicView>
  68. <pcbView>
  69. <p layer="copper1" svgId="connector3pad"/>
  70. </pcbView>
  71. </views>
  72. </connector>
  73. <connector id="connector0" name="PWR" type="male">
  74. <description>PWR</description>
  75. <views>
  76. <breadboardView>
  77. <p layer="breadboard" svgId="connector0pin"/>
  78. </breadboardView>
  79. <schematicView>
  80. <p layer="schematic" svgId="connector0pin" terminalId="connector0terminal"/>
  81. </schematicView>
  82. <pcbView>
  83. <p layer="copper1" svgId="connector0pad"/>
  84. </pcbView>
  85. </views>
  86. </connector>
  87. </connectors>
  88. <buses>
  89. </buses>
  90. </module>