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In Sprint-Layout, a macro is essentially a . While version 6.0 introduces the concept of "components"—which include specific data like identifiers (e.g., R1, C1) and values (e.g., 10k)—macros remain the foundational drawing blocks used to build these components. File Format: Macros are stored as individual .lay6 files.
Active/passive magnetic beepers with various pin spacings. 6. Development Modules & RF Breakouts
Your first planning tool should be the web-based (KLE). Here you can visually design every key, from the alphas and modifiers to the spacebar. KLE will help you determine the exact key units for your layout. Once you've finalized your layout, you can use it as a direct reference for your work in Sprint Layout. This initial planning ensures your macros will be placed on a 19.05mm grid, which is the universal standard for key spacing. Make sure your Sprint Layout grid is set to 19.05mm for consistency. macros sprint layout 60 top
Standard SMD diodes (Schottky, Zener, Fast-switching).
Standard narrow and wide surface-mount pitches (1.27mm). In Sprint-Layout, a macro is essentially a
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Here is a feature specification document for Active/passive magnetic beepers with various pin spacings
TO-92 (small transistors), TO-220 (power MOSFETs), and TO-247 (high power). 3. Connectors and Interface Ports (31–45)
