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Someone pointed me at the freeware version of Eagle as a good starter dev tool. So I start playing around and I can't seem to find a part library for the chips I want to use. I found a library (the works) on the eagle site but it doesn't have the right parts and I found a library on the TI/Luminary Mico site (that I think has the right part) but it wont load (it has .src files and I seem to need .lbr) despite the fact it has files tagged specifically as for eagle.

Does anyone know where I can get files that will work? (Or how to make the files I have work?)

Trygve Laugstøl
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    Alternatively, learn to draw your own parts! (http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/tutorial_info.php?tutorials_id=110) – Connor Wolf Oct 07 '10 at 11:01
  • More often than not you have to make your own, especially for Eagle. Manufacturers sometimes provide symbols for professional-grade tools (OrCAD, Altium, PADS), but not Eagle. That's probably what those .src files are. – Joe Baker Jan 19 '13 at 07:32

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ftp://ftp.cadsoft.de/eagle/userfiles/libraries/luminary-arm.lbr

Symbols and footprints for: LM3S101 LM3S102 LM3S301 LM3S310 LM3S315 LM3S316 LM3S328 LM3S601 LM3S610 LM3S613 LM3S615 LM3S628 LM3S6911 LM3S6918 LM3S6938 LM3S6950 LM3S6952 LM3S6965 LM3S801 LM3S811 LM3S812 LM3S815 LM3S828 LM3S8962

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