# Installing ## From Git For development, set `dir` to `env`. virtualenv -p python3 $dir env/bin/pip install -r requirement.txt On Debian-based distributions you might need to have the `libdb-dev` package installed. To test the pip installation, use env/bin/pip install . --upgrade --prefix $dir Then you can use this to play around with the application: env/bin/eda-rdf # Applications to implement ## Rules o Inconsistent unit usage: 0.1uF vs 100nF, 4k7 vs 4.7k o Different components for same values / constraints o Tolerances are within requirements o values match selected part o correct footprint o find skipped instance numbers (C1, C2, C4 => C3) o Availability - status: active/last buy/obsolete - non-stock - lead free - RoHS status - Manufacturer Standard Lead Time - MOQ o BOM tool - estimate price per volume - find price break - download datasheets for parts o Quality factors, summarize: - operating temperature - RoHS compatibility - Lead free o Check via and track sizes ## Utils o Download datasheets, IBIS model, SPICE model # TODOs * Change the arg parser to always allow a '--db' argument that defaults to './.eda-rdf'