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Mouser Part Library for Schematic Design
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bobdude161
2012-03-13 02:16:22 UTC
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I've got a project that requires me to recreate a PCB that has Mouser branded parts.  Eagle doesn't have a Mouser library as far as I know.  This is kind of a first for me.  What are my options?  Using equivalent parts in the default labraries that are normally Mouser?

| P/N | | QTY | Diameter hole |
| 3103-2-00-00-21-00-00-08-0 | Mouser | 5 | Pins | .043" mounting hole min |
| 583-RL1N4004 | Mouser | 2 | D1,D2 | component dia 0.025 |
| 78-1N5239B-TAP | Mouser | 1 | Z1 | 0.025 |
| 652-RLB1014-104KL | Mouser | 1 | L1 | 0.025 |
| 581-TAP334K050SCS | Mouser | 1 | C1 | 0.02 |
| 229-330-RC | Mouser | 1 | R1 | 0.02 |
| 652-3309W-2-102 | Mouser | 1 | R2 |
Joern Paschedag
2012-03-13 11:30:48 UTC
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I've got a project that requires me to recreate a PCB that has Mouser branded parts. Eagle doesn't have a Mouser library as far as I know. This is kind of a first for me. What are my options? Using equivalent parts in the default labraries that are normally Mouser?
| P/N | | QTY | Diameter hole |
| 3103-2-00-00-21-00-00-08-0 | Mouser | 5 | Pins | .043" mounting hole min |
| 583-RL1N4004 | Mouser | 2 | D1,D2 | component dia 0.025 |
| 78-1N5239B-TAP | Mouser | 1 | Z1 | 0.025 |
| 652-RLB1014-104KL | Mouser | 1 | L1 | 0.025 |
| 581-TAP334K050SCS | Mouser | 1 | C1 | 0.02 |
| 229-330-RC | Mouser | 1 | R1 | 0.02 |
| 652-3309W-2-102 | Mouser | 1 | R2 |
Mouser is a distributor but not a manufactorer. Do you expect a layout
programm to support every distributor in the world?
Get the datasheets from the manufactorers and if the parts are in the
eagle default libraries then move them into a new library. You can call
that mouser or whatever you want ;-)
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bob ingalls
2018-11-26 22:39:14 UTC
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Neither Adafruit nor Sparkfun are manufactures but rather distributors.  Both offer Eagle libraries for the products they offer.  So I found bobDude161's question to be quite reasonable.  On the other hand, I found Joern's, to be needlessly condescending and mean spirited.  The smiley face icon fell short. 

So, bobdude161, I don't think Mouser has an Eagle library so Joern's suggestion is probably your only option for now.

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Joern Paschedag
2018-11-27 12:37:31 UTC
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Post by bob ingalls
Neither Adafruit nor Sparkfun are manufactures but rather distributors.  Both offer Eagle libraries for the products they offer.  So I found bobDude161's question to be quite reasonable.  On the other hand, I found Joern's, to be needlessly condescending and mean spirited.  The smiley face icon fell short.
So, bobdude161, I don't think Mouser has an Eagle library so Joern's suggestion is probably your only option for now.
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Now, after 8 month... ;-)
I really like to help others but certainly don't want to do their job.
In this case there are the Mouser numbers given by the poster and
obviously he wants ME
(or others) to look at Mouser and get the datasheets for the devices he
needs.
If somebody wants my help for devices I expect the data sheets or at
least a link to them.
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Joern Paschedag
rusgray
2018-11-26 22:55:42 UTC
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Those are all ordinary through-hole parts. Just look up the part numbers at Mouser, then pick appropriately-sized footprints from the "diodes" and "rcl" libraries. If you can't find exactly what you need, you can make your own footprints in EAGLE very easily. If you plan to do any significant amount of PCB design work, you will certainly be making your own footprints, so it's never too early to start learning.

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