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gEDA-user: Footprints, pins with 0x09 type



Hello,

there exists a few footprints which define mounting holes with 
0x09 id. This seems to indicate a mounting hole without copper 
area and is used for example for the  
CON_USB_TYPEB__Keystone_924 connector created by John Luciani:

Element[0x0 "CON_USB_TYPEB__Keystone_924" "" "" 23700 59000 0 
-7000 0 100 0x0]
(
   Pin[18800 59000 6600 2000 8600 4600 "" "1" 0x01]
   Pin[28600 59000 6600 2000 8600 4600 "" "2" 0x01]
   Pin[28600 51200 6600 2000 8600 4600 "" "3" 0x01]
   Pin[18800 51200 6600 2000 8600 4600 "" "4" 0x01]
   Pin[0 40500 11000 2000 13000 11000 "" "5" 0x09]
   Pin[47400 40500 11000 2000 13000 11000 "" "6" 0x09]
   ElementLine[0 34500 0 0 1000]
   ElementLine[0 0 47400 0 1000]
   ElementLine[47400 0 47400 34500 1000]
   ElementLine[0 46500 0 64000 1000]
   ElementLine[0 64000 47400 64000 1000]
   ElementLine[47400 64000 47400 46500 1000]
   ElementArc[0 40500 6000 6000 0 360 1000]
   ElementArc[47400 40500 6000 6000 0 360 1000]

)

Datasheet of this device is:
http://www.keyelco.com/products/specs/spec144.asp

Is this type of mounting hole for fixating the device without 
soldering? (Only bending the metal?)  

Best regards

Stefan Salewski


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