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* [http://www.msarnoff.org/symbols/ Symbols] by Matt Sarnoff | * [http://www.msarnoff.org/symbols/ Symbols] by Matt Sarnoff | ||
* [http://ashwith.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/creating-your-own-symbols-in-gschem/ Tutorial] on creating your own symbols | * [http://ashwith.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/creating-your-own-symbols-in-gschem/ Tutorial] on creating your own symbols | ||
− | * [http://github.com/erichVK5/KicadSymbolToGEDA | + | * [http://github.com/erichVK5/KicadSymbolToGEDA KicadModuleToGEDA] a java utility that will let you convert Kicad symbol libraries (.lib) into gEDA gschem compatible symbols (.sym). Kicad is another FOSS PCB design tool. Large repositories of Kicad libraries are available online and by importing existing symbols, quite a lot of time and effort can be saved. |
=== Footprints: component footprints for use in PCB === | === Footprints: component footprints for use in PCB === |