02 May 2008 08:04:49
lerameur
diode 1n4733

Hello,

I am new to using Oracd 16.0. and any prior version. I cannot find the
zener diode 1N4733 in the list of parts. Can someone show me a link
where I can download the part. ( I believe this a two file per part,
one is library and another is an olb. )

thank you
k


02 May 2008 11:42:19
James Beck
Re: diode 1n4733

In article <530a9fe5-e173-489c-ba97-
e1c8e545818e@a23g2000hsc.googlegroups.com >, lerameur@yahoo.com says...
> Hello,
>
> I am new to using Oracd 16.0. and any prior version. I cannot find the
> zener diode 1N4733 in the list of parts. Can someone show me a link
> where I can download the part. ( I believe this a two file per part,
> one is library and another is an olb. )
>
> thank you
> k
>
Now, you can't tell me that you can't edit an existing 1N47XX part in
the lib to have the right info. Surely Orcad comes with some type of
library manager.



02 May 2008 13:01:29
Peter Bennett
Re: diode 1n4733

On Fri, 2 May 2008 08:04:49 -0700 (PDT), lerameur <lerameur@yahoo.com >
wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I am new to using Oracd 16.0. and any prior version. I cannot find the
>zener diode 1N4733 in the list of parts. Can someone show me a link
>where I can download the part. ( I believe this a two file per part,
>one is library and another is an olb. )
>
>thank you
>k

In Protel, I just place a generic Zener symbol on the schematic,
change the type number to suit, and associate the appropriate
footprint with it. The libraries don't have separate symbols for
every conceivable type of diode.



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02 May 2008 18:21:34
Jamie
Re: diode 1n4733

lerameur wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to using Oracd 16.0. and any prior version. I cannot find the
> zener diode 1N4733 in the list of parts. Can someone show me a link
> where I can download the part. ( I believe this a two file per part,
> one is library and another is an olb. )
>
> thank you
> k
THe idea is to use what ever one that matches the shape and
symbol you need. You can always doctor it up afterwards.


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