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├── README.md
└── LICENSE
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1 | # XL4015 5A DC-DC Step Down Adjustable Buck Converter
2 |
3 | ## Overview
4 |
5 | The **XL4015 5A DC-DC Step Down Adjustable Buck Converter** is a versatile and efficient voltage regulator module designed for applications requiring reliable power delivery with adjustable output. It uses the XL4015 chip to convert higher DC input voltages to a lower output voltage, maintaining stability and efficiency.
6 |
7 | ---
8 |
9 | ## Features
10 |
11 | - **Wide Input Voltage Range**: 4V to 38V DC.
12 | - **Adjustable Output Voltage**: 1.25V to 36V DC.
13 | - **High Output Current**: Up to 5A with proper cooling.
14 | - **High Efficiency**: Up to 96%.
15 | - **Integrated Thermal Protection**: Prevents overheating.
16 | - **Overcurrent Protection**: Ensures safe operation under load.
17 | - **Short Circuit Protection**: Prevents damage during faults.
18 | - **Onboard Trimmer Potentiometer**: For easy output voltage adjustment.
19 | - **Compact Size**: Ideal for embedded projects.
20 |
21 | ---
22 |
23 | ## Applications
24 |
25 | - Power supply for DIY electronics projects.
26 | - Battery charging circuits (e.g., Li-ion, NiMH, Lead-Acid).
27 | - LED drivers and lighting systems.
28 | - Voltage regulation in automotive systems.
29 | - Step-down voltage conversion for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and other microcontrollers.
30 |
31 | ---
32 |
33 | ## Technical Specifications
34 |
35 | | **Specification** | **Details** |
36 | |-------------------------|--------------------------------------|
37 | | **Chipset** | XL4015 |
38 | | **Input Voltage Range** | 4V - 38V DC |
39 | | **Output Voltage Range**| 1.25V - 36V DC |
40 | | **Output Current** | Up to 5A (requires heat sink for max load) |
41 | | **Efficiency** | Up to 96% |
42 | | **Switching Frequency** | 180kHz |
43 | | **Operating Temperature** | -40°C to +85°C |
44 | | **Dimensions** | 54mm x 23mm x 15mm |
45 |
46 | ---
47 |
48 | ## Pinout
49 |
50 | | **Pin** | **Description** |
51 | |---------------|------------------------------|
52 | | `VIN+` | Positive Input Voltage |
53 | | `VIN-` | Negative Input Voltage (GND) |
54 | | `VOUT+` | Positive Output Voltage |
55 | | `VOUT-` | Negative Output Voltage (GND)|
56 |
57 | ---
58 |
59 | ## Usage Instructions
60 |
61 | 1. **Input Voltage**: Connect the input voltage (4V to 38V DC) to the `VIN+` and `VIN-` pins.
62 | 2. **Output Voltage**: Use the onboard potentiometer to adjust the output voltage to the desired level.
63 | 3. **Load Connection**: Connect the load to the `VOUT+` and `VOUT-` pins.
64 | 4. **Cooling**: For high current applications (above 3A), attach a heat sink to ensure proper cooling.
65 | 5. **Protection**: Verify input polarity before powering the module to prevent damage.
66 |
67 | ---
68 |
69 | ## Precautions
70 |
71 | - Ensure the input voltage does not exceed 38V to avoid damaging the module.
72 | - Always check for proper heat dissipation when operating at high current.
73 | - Verify connections to prevent short circuits or incorrect polarity.
74 |
75 | ---
76 |
77 | ## Example Applications
78 |
79 | ### 1. Battery Charging
80 | Adjust the output voltage to match the charging voltage of your battery (e.g., 4.2V for a single Li-ion cell). Use additional circuitry for current regulation if necessary.
81 |
82 | ### 2. Voltage Regulator for Microcontrollers
83 | Supply a steady voltage (e.g., 5V or 3.3V) for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or other embedded systems.
84 |
85 | ### 3. LED Driver
86 | Drive LEDs with a constant and adjustable voltage. Ensure to calculate proper current-limiting resistors.
87 |
88 | ---
89 |
90 | ## Resources
91 |
92 | - [XL4015 Datasheet](https://www.example.com/datasheet)
93 | - [Buck Converter Basics](https://www.example.com/buck-basics)
94 | - [DIY Applications](https://www.example.com/diy-apps)
95 |
96 | ---
97 |
98 | ## License
99 |
100 | This project is open-source and available under the [MIT License](LICENSE).
101 |
102 | Feel free to contribute by opening issues or submitting pull requests!
103 |
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422 | OutputName7=IPC-2581 Files
423 | OutputDocumentPath7=
424 | OutputVariantName7=[No Variations]
425 | OutputDefault7=0
426 | OutputType8=Mask
427 | OutputName8=Solder/Paste Mask Prints
428 | OutputDocumentPath8=
429 | OutputVariantName8=[No Variations]
430 | OutputDefault8=0
431 | PageOptions8=Record=PageOptions|CenterHorizontal=True|CenterVertical=True|PrintScale=1.00|XCorrection=1.00|YCorrection=1.00|PrintKind=1|BorderSize=5000000|LeftOffset=0|BottomOffset=0|Orientation=2|PaperLength=1000|PaperWidth=1000|Scale=100|PaperSource=7|PrintQuality=-3|MediaType=1|DitherType=10|PrintScaleMode=1|PaperKind=Letter|PaperIndex=1
432 | OutputType9=NC Drill
433 | OutputName9=NC Drill Files
434 | OutputDocumentPath9=
435 | OutputVariantName9=
436 | OutputDefault9=0
437 | OutputType10=ODB
438 | OutputName10=ODB++ Files
439 | OutputDocumentPath10=
440 | OutputVariantName10=[No Variations]
441 | OutputDefault10=0
442 | OutputType11=Plane
443 | OutputName11=Power-Plane Prints
444 | OutputDocumentPath11=
445 | OutputVariantName11=[No Variations]
446 | OutputDefault11=0
447 | PageOptions11=Record=PageOptions|CenterHorizontal=True|CenterVertical=True|PrintScale=1.00|XCorrection=1.00|YCorrection=1.00|PrintKind=1|BorderSize=5000000|LeftOffset=0|BottomOffset=0|Orientation=2|PaperLength=1000|PaperWidth=1000|Scale=100|PaperSource=7|PrintQuality=-3|MediaType=1|DitherType=10|PrintScaleMode=1|PaperKind=Letter|PaperIndex=1
448 | OutputType12=Test Points
449 | OutputName12=Test Point Report
450 | OutputDocumentPath12=
451 | OutputVariantName12=
452 | OutputDefault12=0
453 |
454 | [OutputGroup6]
455 | Name=Report Outputs
456 | Description=
457 | TargetPrinter=Microsoft Print to PDF
458 | PrinterOptions=Record=PrinterOptions|Copies=1|Duplex=1|TrueTypeOptions=3|Collate=1|PrintJobKind=1|PrintWhat=1
459 | OutputType1=BOM_PartType
460 | OutputName1=Bill of Materials
461 | OutputDocumentPath1=
462 | OutputVariantName1=[No Variations]
463 | OutputDefault1=0
464 | PageOptions1=Record=PageOptions|CenterHorizontal=True|CenterVertical=True|PrintScale=1.00|XCorrection=1.00|YCorrection=1.00|PrintKind=1|BorderSize=5000000|LeftOffset=0|BottomOffset=0|Orientation=2|PaperLength=1000|PaperWidth=1000|Scale=100|PaperSource=7|PrintQuality=-3|MediaType=1|DitherType=10|PrintScaleMode=1|PaperKind=Letter|PaperIndex=1
465 | OutputType2=ComponentCrossReference
466 | OutputName2=Component Cross Reference Report
467 | OutputDocumentPath2=
468 | OutputVariantName2=[No Variations]
469 | OutputDefault2=0
470 | OutputType3=ReportHierarchy
471 | OutputName3=Report Project Hierarchy
472 | OutputDocumentPath3=
473 | OutputVariantName3=[No Variations]
474 | OutputDefault3=0
475 | OutputType4=Script
476 | OutputName4=Script Output
477 | OutputDocumentPath4=
478 | OutputVariantName4=[No Variations]
479 | OutputDefault4=0
480 | OutputType5=SimpleBOM
481 | OutputName5=Simple BOM
482 | OutputDocumentPath5=
483 | OutputVariantName5=[No Variations]
484 | OutputDefault5=0
485 | OutputType6=SinglePinNetReporter
486 | OutputName6=Report Single Pin Nets
487 | OutputDocumentPath6=
488 | OutputVariantName6=[No Variations]
489 | OutputDefault6=0
490 | OutputType7=BOM_ReportCompare
491 | OutputName7=BOM Compare
492 | OutputDocumentPath7=
493 | OutputVariantName7=[No Variations]
494 | OutputDefault7=0
495 | PageOptions7=Record=PageOptions|CenterHorizontal=True|CenterVertical=True|PrintScale=1.00|XCorrection=1.00|YCorrection=1.00|PrintKind=1|BorderSize=5000000|LeftOffset=0|BottomOffset=0|Orientation=2|PaperLength=1000|PaperWidth=1000|Scale=100|PaperSource=7|PrintQuality=-3|MediaType=1|DitherType=10|PrintScaleMode=1|PaperKind=Letter|PaperIndex=1
496 | OutputType8=Export Comments
497 | OutputName8=Export Comments
498 | OutputDocumentPath8=
499 | OutputVariantName8=[No Variations]
500 | OutputDefault8=0
501 | PageOptions8=Record=PageOptions|CenterHorizontal=True|CenterVertical=True|PrintScale=1.00|XCorrection=1.00|YCorrection=1.00|PrintKind=1|BorderSize=5000000|LeftOffset=0|BottomOffset=0|Orientation=2|PaperLength=1000|PaperWidth=1000|Scale=100|PaperSource=7|PrintQuality=-3|MediaType=1|DitherType=10|PrintScaleMode=1|PaperKind=Letter|PaperIndex=1
502 | OutputType9=Project History
503 | OutputName9=Project History
504 | OutputDocumentPath9=
505 | OutputVariantName9=[No Variations]
506 | OutputDefault9=0
507 | PageOptions9=Record=PageOptions|CenterHorizontal=True|CenterVertical=True|PrintScale=1.00|XCorrection=1.00|YCorrection=1.00|PrintKind=1|BorderSize=5000000|LeftOffset=0|BottomOffset=0|Orientation=2|PaperLength=1000|PaperWidth=1000|Scale=100|PaperSource=7|PrintQuality=-3|MediaType=1|DitherType=10|PrintScaleMode=1|PaperKind=Letter|PaperIndex=1
508 |
509 | [OutputGroup7]
510 | Name=Other Outputs
511 | Description=
512 | TargetPrinter=Microsoft Print to PDF
513 | PrinterOptions=Record=PrinterOptions|Copies=1|Duplex=1|TrueTypeOptions=3|Collate=1|PrintJobKind=1|PrintWhat=1
514 | OutputType1=Text Print
515 | OutputName1=Text Print
516 | OutputDocumentPath1=
517 | OutputVariantName1=
518 | OutputDefault1=0
519 | PageOptions1=Record=PageOptions|CenterHorizontal=True|CenterVertical=True|PrintScale=1.00|XCorrection=1.00|YCorrection=1.00|PrintKind=1|BorderSize=5000000|LeftOffset=0|BottomOffset=0|Orientation=2|PaperLength=1000|PaperWidth=1000|Scale=100|PaperSource=7|PrintQuality=-3|MediaType=1|DitherType=10|PrintScaleMode=1|PaperKind=Letter|PaperIndex=1
520 |
521 | [OutputGroup8]
522 | Name=Validation Outputs
523 | Description=
524 | TargetPrinter=Microsoft Print to PDF
525 | PrinterOptions=Record=PrinterOptions|Copies=1|Duplex=1|TrueTypeOptions=3|Collate=1|PrintJobKind=1|PrintWhat=1
526 | OutputType1=BOM_Violations
527 | OutputName1=BOM Checks Report
528 | OutputDocumentPath1=
529 | OutputVariantName1=
530 | OutputDefault1=0
531 | OutputType2=Component states check
532 | OutputName2=Server's components states check
533 | OutputDocumentPath2=
534 | OutputVariantName2=
535 | OutputDefault2=0
536 | OutputType3=Configuration compliance
537 | OutputName3=Environment configuration compliance check
538 | OutputDocumentPath3=
539 | OutputVariantName3=
540 | OutputDefault3=0
541 | OutputType4=Design Rules Check
542 | OutputName4=Design Rules Check
543 | OutputDocumentPath4=
544 | OutputVariantName4=
545 | OutputDefault4=0
546 | PageOptions4=Record=PageOptions|CenterHorizontal=True|CenterVertical=True|PrintScale=1.00|XCorrection=1.00|YCorrection=1.00|PrintKind=1|BorderSize=5000000|LeftOffset=0|BottomOffset=0|Orientation=2|PaperLength=1000|PaperWidth=1000|Scale=100|PaperSource=7|PrintQuality=-3|MediaType=1|DitherType=10|PrintScaleMode=1|PaperKind=Letter|PaperIndex=1
547 | OutputType5=Differences Report
548 | OutputName5=Differences Report
549 | OutputDocumentPath5=
550 | OutputVariantName5=
551 | OutputDefault5=0
552 | PageOptions5=Record=PageOptions|CenterHorizontal=True|CenterVertical=True|PrintScale=1.00|XCorrection=1.00|YCorrection=1.00|PrintKind=1|BorderSize=5000000|LeftOffset=0|BottomOffset=0|Orientation=2|PaperLength=1000|PaperWidth=1000|Scale=100|PaperSource=7|PrintQuality=-3|MediaType=1|DitherType=10|PrintScaleMode=1|PaperKind=Letter|PaperIndex=1
553 | OutputType6=Electrical Rules Check
554 | OutputName6=Electrical Rules Check
555 | OutputDocumentPath6=
556 | OutputVariantName6=
557 | OutputDefault6=0
558 | PageOptions6=Record=PageOptions|CenterHorizontal=True|CenterVertical=True|PrintScale=1.00|XCorrection=1.00|YCorrection=1.00|PrintKind=1|BorderSize=5000000|LeftOffset=0|BottomOffset=0|Orientation=2|PaperLength=1000|PaperWidth=1000|Scale=100|PaperSource=7|PrintQuality=-3|MediaType=1|DitherType=10|PrintScaleMode=1|PaperKind=Letter|PaperIndex=1
559 | OutputType7=Footprint Comparison Report
560 | OutputName7=Footprint Comparison Report
561 | OutputDocumentPath7=
562 | OutputVariantName7=
563 | OutputDefault7=0
564 |
565 | [OutputGroup9]
566 | Name=Export Outputs
567 | Description=
568 | TargetPrinter=Microsoft Print to PDF
569 | PrinterOptions=Record=PrinterOptions|Copies=1|Duplex=1|TrueTypeOptions=3|Collate=1|PrintJobKind=1|PrintWhat=1
570 | OutputType1=AutoCAD dwg/dxf PCB
571 | OutputName1=AutoCAD dwg/dxf File PCB
572 | OutputDocumentPath1=
573 | OutputVariantName1=
574 | OutputDefault1=0
575 | OutputType2=AutoCAD dwg/dxf Schematic
576 | OutputName2=AutoCAD dwg/dxf File Schematic
577 | OutputDocumentPath2=
578 | OutputVariantName2=
579 | OutputDefault2=0
580 | OutputType3=ExportIDF
581 | OutputName3=Export IDF
582 | OutputDocumentPath3=
583 | OutputVariantName3=
584 | OutputDefault3=0
585 | OutputType4=ExportPARASOLID
586 | OutputName4=Export PARASOLID
587 | OutputDocumentPath4=
588 | OutputVariantName4=[No Variations]
589 | OutputDefault4=0
590 | OutputType5=ExportSTEP
591 | OutputName5=Export STEP
592 | OutputDocumentPath5=
593 | OutputVariantName5=[No Variations]
594 | OutputDefault5=0
595 | OutputType6=ExportVRML
596 | OutputName6=Export VRML
597 | OutputDocumentPath6=
598 | OutputVariantName6=[No Variations]
599 | OutputDefault6=0
600 | OutputType7=MBAExportPARASOLID
601 | OutputName7=Export PARASOLID
602 | OutputDocumentPath7=
603 | OutputVariantName7=
604 | OutputDefault7=0
605 | OutputType8=MBAExportSTEP
606 | OutputName8=Export STEP
607 | OutputDocumentPath8=
608 | OutputVariantName8=
609 | OutputDefault8=0
610 | OutputType9=Save As/Export PCB
611 | OutputName9=Save As/Export PCB
612 | OutputDocumentPath9=
613 | OutputVariantName9=
614 | OutputDefault9=0
615 | OutputType10=Save As/Export Schematic
616 | OutputName10=Save As/Export Schematic
617 | OutputDocumentPath10=
618 | OutputVariantName10=
619 | OutputDefault10=0
620 | OutputType11=Specctra Design PCB
621 | OutputName11=Specctra Design PCB
622 | OutputDocumentPath11=
623 | OutputVariantName11=
624 | OutputDefault11=0
625 | OutputType12=Web ReviewOutputName
626 | OutputName12=Web Review Data
627 | OutputDocumentPath12=
628 | OutputVariantName12=
629 | OutputDefault12=0
630 |
631 | [OutputGroup10]
632 | Name=PostProcess Outputs
633 | Description=
634 | TargetPrinter=Microsoft Print to PDF
635 | PrinterOptions=Record=PrinterOptions|Copies=1|Duplex=1|TrueTypeOptions=3|Collate=1|PrintJobKind=1|PrintWhat=1
636 | OutputType1=Copy Files
637 | OutputName1=Copy Files
638 | OutputDocumentPath1=
639 | OutputVariantName1=
640 | OutputDefault1=0
641 |
642 | [Modification Levels]
643 | Type1=1
644 | Type2=1
645 | Type3=1
646 | Type4=1
647 | Type5=1
648 | Type6=1
649 | Type7=1
650 | Type8=1
651 | Type9=1
652 | Type10=1
653 | Type11=1
654 | Type12=1
655 | Type13=1
656 | Type14=1
657 | Type15=1
658 | Type16=1
659 | Type17=1
660 | Type18=1
661 | Type19=1
662 | Type20=1
663 | Type21=1
664 | Type22=1
665 | Type23=1
666 | Type24=1
667 | Type25=1
668 | Type26=1
669 | Type27=1
670 | Type28=1
671 | Type29=1
672 | Type30=1
673 | Type31=1
674 | Type32=1
675 | Type33=1
676 | Type34=1
677 | Type35=1
678 | Type36=1
679 | Type37=1
680 | Type38=1
681 | Type39=1
682 | Type40=1
683 | Type41=1
684 | Type42=1
685 | Type43=1
686 | Type44=1
687 | Type45=1
688 | Type46=1
689 | Type47=1
690 | Type48=1
691 | Type49=1
692 | Type50=1
693 | Type51=1
694 | Type52=1
695 | Type53=1
696 | Type54=1
697 | Type55=1
698 | Type56=1
699 | Type57=1
700 | Type58=1
701 | Type59=1
702 | Type60=1
703 | Type61=1
704 | Type62=1
705 | Type63=1
706 | Type64=1
707 | Type65=1
708 | Type66=1
709 | Type67=1
710 | Type68=1
711 | Type69=1
712 | Type70=1
713 | Type71=1
714 | Type72=1
715 | Type73=1
716 | Type74=1
717 | Type75=1
718 | Type76=1
719 | Type77=1
720 | Type78=1
721 | Type79=1
722 | Type80=1
723 | Type81=1
724 | Type82=1
725 | Type83=1
726 | Type84=1
727 | Type85=1
728 | Type86=1
729 | Type87=1
730 | Type88=1
731 | Type89=1
732 | Type90=1
733 | Type91=1
734 | Type92=1
735 | Type93=1
736 | Type94=1
737 | Type95=1
738 | Type96=1
739 | Type97=1
740 | Type98=1
741 | Type99=1
742 | Type100=1
743 | Type101=1
744 | Type102=1
745 | Type103=1
746 | Type104=1
747 | Type105=1
748 | Type106=1
749 | Type107=1
750 | Type108=1
751 | Type109=1
752 | Type110=1
753 | Type111=1
754 | Type112=1
755 | Type113=1
756 | Type114=1
757 | Type115=1
758 | Type116=1
759 | Type117=1
760 | Type118=1
761 | Type119=1
762 | Type120=1
763 | Type121=1
764 | Type122=1
765 | Type123=1
766 | Type124=1
767 | Type125=1
768 | Type126=1
769 | Type127=1
770 | Type128=1
771 | Type129=1
772 | Type130=1
773 | Type131=1
774 | Type132=1
775 | Type133=1
776 | Type134=1
777 | Type135=1
778 | Type136=1
779 | Type137=1
780 | Type138=1
781 | Type139=1
782 | Type140=1
783 | Type141=1
784 | Type142=1
785 | Type143=1
786 | Type144=1
787 | Type145=1
788 | Type146=1
789 | Type147=1
790 | Type148=1
791 | Type149=1
792 | Type150=1
793 |
794 | [Difference Levels]
795 | Type1=1
796 | Type2=1
797 | Type3=1
798 | Type4=1
799 | Type5=1
800 | Type6=1
801 | Type7=1
802 | Type8=1
803 | Type9=1
804 | Type10=1
805 | Type11=1
806 | Type12=1
807 | Type13=1
808 | Type14=1
809 | Type15=1
810 | Type16=1
811 | Type17=1
812 | Type18=1
813 | Type19=1
814 | Type20=1
815 | Type21=1
816 | Type22=1
817 | Type23=1
818 | Type24=1
819 | Type25=1
820 | Type26=1
821 | Type27=1
822 | Type28=1
823 | Type29=1
824 | Type30=1
825 | Type31=1
826 | Type32=1
827 | Type33=1
828 | Type34=1
829 | Type35=1
830 | Type36=1
831 | Type37=1
832 | Type38=1
833 | Type39=1
834 | Type40=1
835 | Type41=1
836 | Type42=1
837 | Type43=1
838 | Type44=1
839 | Type45=1
840 | Type46=1
841 | Type47=1
842 | Type48=1
843 | Type49=1
844 | Type50=1
845 | Type51=1
846 | Type52=1
847 | Type53=1
848 | Type54=1
849 | Type55=1
850 | Type56=1
851 | Type57=1
852 | Type58=1
853 | Type59=1
854 | Type60=1
855 | Type61=1
856 | Type62=1
857 | Type63=1
858 | Type64=1
859 | Type65=1
860 | Type66=1
861 | Type67=1
862 | Type68=1
863 | Type69=1
864 | Type70=1
865 | Type71=1
866 | Type72=1
867 | Type73=1
868 | Type74=1
869 | Type75=1
870 | Type76=1
871 | Type77=1
872 | Type78=1
873 | Type79=1
874 | Type80=1
875 | Type81=1
876 |
877 | [Electrical Rules Check]
878 | Type1=1
879 | Type2=1
880 | Type3=2
881 | Type4=1
882 | Type5=2
883 | Type6=2
884 | Type7=0
885 | Type8=1
886 | Type9=1
887 | Type10=1
888 | Type11=2
889 | Type12=0
890 | Type13=0
891 | Type14=1
892 | Type15=1
893 | Type16=1
894 | Type17=1
895 | Type18=1
896 | Type19=1
897 | Type20=0
898 | Type21=0
899 | Type22=0
900 | Type23=0
901 | Type24=1
902 | Type25=2
903 | Type26=0
904 | Type27=2
905 | Type28=1
906 | Type29=1
907 | Type30=1
908 | Type31=1
909 | Type32=2
910 | Type33=0
911 | Type34=2
912 | Type35=1
913 | Type36=2
914 | Type37=1
915 | Type38=2
916 | Type39=2
917 | Type40=2
918 | Type41=0
919 | Type42=2
920 | Type43=1
921 | Type44=0
922 | Type45=0
923 | Type46=0
924 | Type47=0
925 | Type48=0
926 | Type49=0
927 | Type50=2
928 | Type51=0
929 | Type52=0
930 | Type53=1
931 | Type54=1
932 | Type55=1
933 | Type56=2
934 | Type57=1
935 | Type58=1
936 | Type59=2
937 | Type60=0
938 | Type61=0
939 | Type62=0
940 | Type63=0
941 | Type64=0
942 | Type65=2
943 | Type66=3
944 | Type67=2
945 | Type68=2
946 | Type69=2
947 | Type70=2
948 | Type71=2
949 | Type72=2
950 | Type73=2
951 | Type74=1
952 | Type75=2
953 | Type76=1
954 | Type77=1
955 | Type78=1
956 | Type79=1
957 | Type80=2
958 | Type81=3
959 | Type82=3
960 | Type83=3
961 | Type84=3
962 | Type85=3
963 | Type86=2
964 | Type87=2
965 | Type88=2
966 | Type89=1
967 | Type90=1
968 | Type91=3
969 | Type92=3
970 | Type93=2
971 | Type94=2
972 | Type95=2
973 | Type96=2
974 | Type97=2
975 | Type98=0
976 | Type99=1
977 | Type100=2
978 | Type101=0
979 | Type102=2
980 | Type103=2
981 | Type104=1
982 | Type105=2
983 | Type106=2
984 | Type107=2
985 | Type108=2
986 | Type109=1
987 | Type110=1
988 | Type111=1
989 | Type112=1
990 | Type113=1
991 | Type114=2
992 | Type115=2
993 | Type116=2
994 | Type117=3
995 | Type118=3
996 | Type119=3
997 | MultiChannelAlternate=0
998 | AlternateItemFail=3
999 | Type122=2
1000 | Type123=1
1001 | Type124=1
1002 | Type125=1
1003 | Type126=1
1004 | Type127=1
1005 | Type128=2
1006 | Type129=2
1007 | Type130=2
1008 | Type131=2
1009 | Type132=2
1010 | Type133=2
1011 | Type134=2
1012 | Type135=2
1013 | Type136=2
1014 | Type137=2
1015 | Type138=1
1016 | Type139=1
1017 | Type140=1
1018 | Type141=1
1019 | Type142=1
1020 | Type143=1
1021 | Type144=1
1022 | Type145=1
1023 | Type146=1
1024 | Type147=2
1025 | Type148=2
1026 | Type149=2
1027 | Type150=2
1028 | Type151=2
1029 | Type152=1
1030 | Type153=1
1031 |
1032 | [ERC Connection Matrix]
1033 | L1=NNNNNNNNNNNWNNNWW
1034 | L2=NNWNNNNWWWNWNWNWN
1035 | L3=NWEENEEEENEWNEEWN
1036 | L4=NNENNNWEENNWNENWN
1037 | L5=NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
1038 | L6=NNENNNNEENNWNENWN
1039 | L7=NNEWNNWEENNWNENWN
1040 | L8=NWEENEENEEENNEENN
1041 | L9=NWEENEEEENEWNEEWW
1042 | L10=NWNNNNNENNEWNNEWN
1043 | L11=NNENNNNEEENWNENWN
1044 | L12=WWWWNWWNWWWNWWWNN
1045 | L13=NNNNNNNNNNNWNNNWW
1046 | L14=NWEENEEEENEWNEEWW
1047 | L15=NNENNNNEEENWNENWW
1048 | L16=WWWWNWWNWWWNWWWNW
1049 | L17=WNNNNNNNWNNNWWWWN
1050 |
1051 | [Annotate]
1052 | SortOrder=3
1053 | SortLocation=0
1054 | ReplaceSubparts=0
1055 | MatchParameter1=Comment
1056 | MatchStrictly1=1
1057 | MatchParameter2=Library Reference
1058 | MatchStrictly2=1
1059 | PhysicalNamingFormat=$Component_$RoomName
1060 | GlobalIndexSortOrder=3
1061 | GlobalIndexSortLocation=0
1062 |
1063 | [PrjClassGen]
1064 | CompClassManualEnabled=0
1065 | CompClassManualRoomEnabled=0
1066 | NetClassAutoBusEnabled=1
1067 | NetClassAutoCompEnabled=0
1068 | NetClassAutoNamedHarnessEnabled=0
1069 | NetClassManualEnabled=1
1070 | NetClassSeparateForBusSections=0
1071 |
1072 | [LibraryUpdateOptions]
1073 | SelectedOnly=0
1074 | UpdateVariants=1
1075 | UpdateToLatestRevision=1
1076 | PartTypes=0
1077 | FullReplace=1
1078 | UpdateDesignatorLock=1
1079 | UpdatePartIDLock=1
1080 | PreserveParameterLocations=1
1081 | PreserveParameterVisibility=1
1082 | DoGraphics=1
1083 | DoParameters=1
1084 | DoModels=1
1085 | AddParameters=0
1086 | RemoveParameters=0
1087 | AddModels=1
1088 | RemoveModels=1
1089 | UpdateCurrentModels=1
1090 |
1091 | [DatabaseUpdateOptions]
1092 | SelectedOnly=0
1093 | UpdateVariants=1
1094 | UpdateToLatestRevision=1
1095 | PartTypes=0
1096 |
1097 | [Comparison Options]
1098 | ComparisonOptions0=Kind=Net|MinPercent=75|MinMatch=3|ShowMatch=-1|UseName=-1|InclAllRules=0
1099 | ComparisonOptions1=Kind=Net Class|MinPercent=75|MinMatch=3|ShowMatch=-1|UseName=-1|InclAllRules=0
1100 | ComparisonOptions2=Kind=Component Class|MinPercent=75|MinMatch=3|ShowMatch=-1|UseName=-1|InclAllRules=0
1101 | ComparisonOptions3=Kind=Rule|MinPercent=75|MinMatch=3|ShowMatch=-1|UseName=-1|InclAllRules=0
1102 | ComparisonOptions4=Kind=Differential Pair|MinPercent=50|MinMatch=1|ShowMatch=0|UseName=0|InclAllRules=0
1103 | ComparisonOptions5=Kind=Structure Class|MinPercent=75|MinMatch=3|ShowMatch=-1|UseName=-1|InclAllRules=0
1104 |
1105 | [SmartPDF]
1106 | PageOptions=Record=PageOptions|CenterHorizontal=True|CenterVertical=True|PrintScale=1.00|XCorrection=1.00|YCorrection=1.00|PrintKind=1|BorderSize=5000000|LeftOffset=0|BottomOffset=0|Orientation=2|PaperLength=1000|PaperWidth=1000|Scale=100|PaperSource=7|PrintQuality=-3|MediaType=1|DitherType=10|PrintScaleMode=1|PaperKind=Letter|PaperIndex=1
1107 |
1108 |
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597 | IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF
598 | ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
599 |
600 | 16. Limitation of Liability.
601 |
602 | IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
603 | WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
604 | THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
605 | GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
606 | USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
607 | DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
608 | PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
609 | EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
610 | SUCH DAMAGES.
611 |
612 | 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
613 |
614 | If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
615 | above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
616 | reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
617 | an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
618 | Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
619 | copy of the Program in return for a fee.
620 |
621 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
622 |
623 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
624 |
625 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
626 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
627 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
628 |
629 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
630 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
631 | state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
632 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
633 |
634 |
635 | Copyright (C)
636 |
637 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
638 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
639 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
640 | (at your option) any later version.
641 |
642 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
643 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
644 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
645 | GNU General Public License for more details.
646 |
647 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
648 | along with this program. If not, see .
649 |
650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
651 |
652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
654 |
655 | Copyright (C)
656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
659 |
660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
663 |
664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
667 | .
668 |
669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
674 | .
675 |
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