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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://www.PCBLibraries.com/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=1">Nick B</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 3481<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 07 Apr 2025 at 3:13am<br /><br /><div><div>Logical Descriptions are mostly used by the EE engineer in the schematic symbol. The Logical Description defines the electronic function of the device and is not usually imported into a PCB Footprint. The PCB designer is mostly interested in the Physical Description as it defines the physical attributes of the component package that solders to the PCB.</div><div><br></div><div>The Logical Description is usually in the schematic Bill of Materials (BOM) and that becomes part of the PCB designer's documentation for the CAD library which ties the schematic symbol with the PCB footprint. Logical Descriptions come from several places and there is no standard format that defines them. To achieve the highest level of automation, everything should be standardized. Even the Logical Description.</div><div><br></div><div>Organize the Logical Description by component family. Examples: IC, Transistor, Inductor, Capacitor, Connector, Header, Resistor, Crystal.</div><div><br></div><div>Semiconductor datasheets usually provide the Logical Description on the first page of the component datasheet. Texas Instruments primarily produces semiconductors, and their datasheets are meta data friendly to allow you to copy/paste the Logical Description. Put 'IC' before the description.</div><div><br></div><div>It is important to note that most library PLM systems are ASCII data and "symbols" are not ASCII. Do not copy/paste symbols from a PDF datasheet into your PLM library. Symbols include:<br><img src="uploads/1/_a-25-04-07_Symbols.png" height="56" width="217" border="0" /><br></div><div><br></div><div>Here are sample semiconductor datasheets.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Note: if the Logical Descriptions contain the word '<b>with</b>', exclude everything after that to keep the Logical Description less than 80 characters.</div><div><br></div><div><b>Texas Instruments:</b></div><div><img src="uploads/1/_a-25-04-07_TI.png" height="81" width="683" border="0" /></div><div><b><font color="#0000ff">IC, USB Type-C DRP Port Controller</font></b></div><div><br></div><div><b>Linear Technology:</b></div><div><img src="uploads/1/_a-25-04-07_LINEAR_TECH.png" height="142" width="541" border="0" /><br></div><div><b><font color="#0000ff">IC, Low IQ, Dual 2 Phase Synchronous Step-Down Controller</font></b></div><div><br></div><div><b>Analog Devices:</b></div><div><img src="uploads/1/_a-25-04-07_ANALOG_DEVICES.png" height="131" width="679" border="0" /><br></div><div><b><font color="#0000ff">IC, Bidirectional, Wide Positive and Negative Sensing Range</font></b></div><div><br></div><div>Discrete components are much more complex than semiconductors because a single datasheet represents multiple devices with different values.</div><div><br></div><div><b>Note:</b> the rule for spaces in the Logical Description</div><div><br></div><div>Single capital letters like V, W, A have no space between the value and the letter.</div><div>Multiple capital letters like VWM, MHz, GHz have a space between the value and the letters.</div><div><br></div><div>Multiple letters that start with a capital letter like ‘Ohm' have a space between the value and the letters.</div><div><br></div><div>Multiple letters that start with a lower-case letter like uH, mOhm, uF, nH have no space between the value and the letters.</div><div><br></div><div><b>Note:</b> the rule for commas in the Logical Description. A space always follows the comma:</div><div><ul><li>Component Family,&nbsp;</li><li>Package,&nbsp;</li><li>Type,&nbsp;</li><li>Value,</li></ul></div><div>The component family always is first, followed by the package style and function and last the values.</div><div><br></div><div><b>Resistor</b>: Resistor, Chip, Thick Film, 196K Ohm, 1%, 1/8W</div><div><b>Capacitor 1</b>: Capacitor, Chip, Multilayer Ceramic, 2.2uF, 10%, 10V, X7R</div><div><b>Capacitor 2</b>: Capacitor, Molded, Tantalum Polymer, 22uF, 10%, 50V, X7R</div><div><b>Inductor</b>: Inductor, Low Profile, IHLP Power, 150nH, 26A, 2.5mOhm</div><div><b>Diode</b>: Diode, TVS, 350 VWM, 564 VC, 64A</div><div><b>Transistor</b>: Transistor, Bipolar NPN, 40V, 200mA, 300 MHz, 625mW</div><div><b>Crystal</b>: Crystal, Mobile Communications, 38.4 MHz</div><div><br></div><div>Connector Logical Descriptions can be organized by these parameters.</div><div><ol><li>Type: Connector, Header, Terminal Block</li><li>Number of Positions: 24 Position&nbsp;</li><li>Pin Pitch: 0.50 mm Pitch</li><li>Function: D-Sub, RJ45, HDMI, USB Type 2, Board-to-Board, FFC, BNC, Audio, Backplane</li><li>Number of Rows: Single Row, Dual Row</li><li>Sex: Male or Plug, Female or Receptacle or Socket</li><li>Rotation: Right Angle or Vertical</li></ol></div><div>Example: <b>Connector, 140 Position, 0.80 mm Pitch, Board-to-Board, Dual Row, Receptacle, Vertical</b></div></div><div><br></div><div><div><br></div><div><div><img src="https://www.pcblibraries.com/Products/FPX/img/FPX_Case1_25podb.png" height="234" width="176" border="0" align="left" /></div><div><div><div><b>PCB Footprint Expert</b></div><div>The Footprint Expert, in conjunction with the online part database, allows you to maintain quality Logical Description data! The Footprint Expert helps you create flawless PCB designs much more efficiently!</div></div><div><br></div><div><div>Get your&nbsp;<i>FREE</i>&nbsp;<b>Footprint Calculator</b>&nbsp;or&nbsp;<b>Footprint Expert</b>&nbsp;Evaluation License:</div><div><a href="https://www.pcblibraries.com/Register" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>https://www.PCBLibraries.com/Register</b></a></div><div>Call:&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>847-557-2300</b></div><div><br></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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