Macros Sprint — Layout 60 Top

Every project starts with resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Having both through-hole (THT) and surface-mount (SMT) versions is critical for modern design.

If you find a footprint in a PDF datasheet that isn't in your library, use Sprint-Layout's "Scanned Image" feature. Load the datasheet drawing as a background template, scale it to 1:1, and place your pads directly over the image to create a perfect custom macro in seconds.

3.5mm stereo phone jacks for panel or PCB mounting. macros sprint layout 60 top

Usually found in C:\Users\Public\Documents\Sprint-Layout60\Macros .

8, 14, 16, 28, and 40-pin footprints with standard 0.1" spacing. Load the datasheet drawing as a background template,

Organize your files into sub-folders (e.g., "Connectors," "ICs") so they appear as tabs in the software.

Buttons, LEDs, and switches provide the interface for your hardware. 8, 14, 16, 28, and 40-pin footprints with standard 0

Common SRD-S-112DM style "sugar cube" relays and signal relays.

HC-49/S (large) and smaller SMD 3225 crystals for clock timing. Test Points: Dedicated copper pads for oscilloscope probes. How to Install and Manage These Macros To use these in Sprint-Layout 6.0, follow these steps: