Look at the image below, take your cursor icon (the hand) move it to where there is a vertical break between Name | Description, your cursor icon should change into the icon with two vertical lines and two arrows... Now click and drag the Name window to the right to reveal more of the name that is currently truncated...
A million thanks, but don't go away I'm new here
I found the ULN2003A and it has an SO16 and a DIL16
I guess I use the ULN2003A SO16 as I think its an SO format.
Anyway here is what I'm trying to find ULN2003V12
tnx
A million thanks, but don't go away I'm new here
I found the ULN2003A and it has an SO16 and a DIL16
I guess I use the ULN2003A SO16 as I think its an SO format.
Anyway here is what I'm trying to find ULN2003V12
tnx
Print out (or verify with measurements in the program) the footprint and confirm it fits your chip, there are WAY too many chips for any program to have a complete library components... If you can't find one close, you need to learn to make your own packages, but in this case that shouldn't be an issue as long as you choose the same package for the ULN2003 and verify fitment... Word of advice ALWAYS verify all chip footprints before sending a board out to be manufactured, trust me one small difference will make a world of aggravation that could have easily been avoided...