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HOWZITGOIN?
Our zero rotation for library footprints corresponds to the
orientation of the actual parts as delivered by the component
manufactures. In other words, the rotation they are come out
of the tubes (etc.) to the automatic pick-n-place machines.
Thank you and have a FANTASTIC day!
Kevin L. Seaman (714) 221-4752
Rockwell Semiconductor
Newport Beach, CA
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