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FOLLOWED THE DIRECTIONS export as PDF
set to 1:1
actual board is 260mm tall the print comes out 45mm tall
I like to print out the footprints of components before having the board made
don't want the wrong footprint again for the resistor arrays
Maybe something with win11 but I looked at printer preferences but nothing like post#3
tried control pannel zip nothing?
It kept asking to install print driver but no help.
Printer prints just fine until I try to print circuit board.
Went back and looked at data sheet for resistor arrays = good to go hopefully.
Going to try downloading print driver again
I think I found USB female in the EASYEDA parts
testing%20folder/2103051834_Jing-Extension-of-the-Electronic-Co--918-418K2022Y40004_C168703.pdf
wanted a vertical type if possible
If you are having the board assembled, LCSC part # C168703 would be ok. It's a USB-C connector with 24 pins with 0.5mm pitch, all buried under the connector body.
If you're going to (try to) solder this connector yourself, forgetaboutit. It would be next to impossible with either an iron or hot air.
If you're going to assemble it yourself, a connector similar to LCSC part# C40941 would be a far better choice*. It's a USB mini-B connector, straight (LCSC's terminology), through-hole connector. Soldering this connector yourself will be simple, compared to nearly impossible for a USB-C connector.
*Please note, I am not recommending a specific connector, only this style of connector. If you search on mini-B/5 pins/straight under USB connectors at LCSC, you will have 53 to choose from.
Not for this application, but for applications using USB for power-only, LCSC's part# C2688799 is interesting. It's a surface mount mini-B having only 2 pins for power and ground. Much easier to solder.
I plan on assembling the USB myself (bottom of board)
Top will be assembled. I located a USB type C on Ebay and the jlcpcb part# is C2798183
It has only 14 pins and in through hole.
The mini C is widely used
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The problem with JLCPB or LCSc is you can't order parts and pcb on the same mail shipment
I looked at both data sheets etc. Now to search where I purchased the walwarts and cables from. "visitor" suggested a site long ago I think I bookmarked it?
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