In the RP2350 KiCad example project 'RP-006440-DD-2-RP2350A Minimal Board Kicad archive' , the included footprint library 'RP2350_60QFN_minimal.pretty' uses an incorrect 3d model for the part 'RP2350-QFN-60-1EP_7x7_P0.4mm_EP3.4x3.4mm_ThermalVias.kicad_mod'. It references a QFN-56 part:
Similarly, in the project 'RP-006442-DD-2-RP2350B Minimal Board Kicad archive', the included footprint library doesn't have a 3d model assigned to the footprint 'RP2350-QFN-80-1EP_10x10_P0.4mm_EP3.4x3.4mm_ThermalVias', however in the included project file, a 3d model file is assigned to that footprint.
I think the correct way to handle it is either to remove incorrect 3d model from the RP2350A project library. The 3d models for both parts as part of their respective libraries, but that requires adding them to the path for any project that uses them.
In the included project file, a custom 3d model is referenced instead ('RP2350_QFN60.step'), which does appear to be correct.Similarly, in the project 'RP-006442-DD-2-RP2350B Minimal Board Kicad archive', the included footprint library doesn't have a 3d model assigned to the footprint 'RP2350-QFN-80-1EP_10x10_P0.4mm_EP3.4x3.4mm_ThermalVias', however in the included project file, a 3d model file is assigned to that footprint.
I think the correct way to handle it is either to remove incorrect 3d model from the RP2350A project library. The 3d models for both parts as part of their respective libraries, but that requires adding them to the path for any project that uses them.
Statistics: Posted by cibomahto — Sun Nov 10, 2024 5:11 pm