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" & "Molded Body" for example there is only 1 family option for diodes, and these include polarity markings on both the Legend and Body Outline layers which I have to remember to manually remove from each part. Datasheet example: http
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. It is more than just the pin naming, it would also involve the polarity (or lack of) markings applied to the assembly & legend layers as well
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" & "Molded Body" for example there is only 1 family option for diodes, and these include polarity markings on both the Legend and Body Outline layers which I have to remember to manually remove from each part. Datasheet example: http
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. So that would mean the anode of a diode or capacitor, but it seems most use it to indicate the cathode. So is there a standard for this
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. So that would mean the anode of a diode or capacitor, but it seems most use it to indicate the cathode. So is there a standard for this
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. So that would mean the anode of a diode or capacitor, but it seems most use it to indicate the cathode. So is there a standard for this
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. For LEDs, the package polarity is normally on the Anode. Footprint Expert allows the user to manually insert polarity markings that stay save in the FPX library
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. So that would mean the anode of a diode or capacitor, but it seems most use it to indicate the cathode. So is there a standard for this