Generate multi-unit schematic symbols for KiCad from a CSV, text, or Excel file.
- Free software: MIT license
- Documentation: https://devbisme.github.io/KiPart.
- Generates schematic part libraries for KiCad from CSV/text/Excel files.
- Converts lists of pins in a file into a multi-unit schematic part symbol.
- Converts multiple files stored in .zip archives.
- Each row of the file lists the number, name, type, style, unit and side of a pin.
- Pins on a unit with the same name (e.g., GND) can be placed at the same location so they can all be tied to the same net with a single connection.
- Also includes
kilib2csv
for converting schematic part libraries into CSV files suitable for input to KiPart.
From a user:
I had a very complex library for a microprocessor that I needed to refactor— I needed to reorder hundreds of pins in a sane human-usable format. I thought I was going to have do it by hand in KiCAD's graphical symbol editor. I tried that, got very frustrated with all the clicking and dragging.
So I then:
- searched and found this tool,
- used
kilib2csv
to export my KiCAD lib to CSV, - imported the CSV in a spreadsheet program
- edited the spreadsheet (mainly sorting the pins by function using the
spreadsheet's
sort()
function), - exported the spreadsheet back to CSV,
- used
kipart
to export back to KiCAD.
Boom! Usable part in minutes.