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9V 10A to 250V Relay in Altium[Hurry plz]

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I want to add single contact relay(G5LE-117-ASI-PS) in Altium Designer .AnyOne can help me Find library?!
 

First of all, we're all busy with our own projects and don't like to see "hurry", "urgent" and other assorted "encouragements" associated with questions on the forum. Especially not in the titles.

Secondly, a relay is a fairly simple component so making a footprint for it yourself doesn't require much time or efforts. There are so many different relay footprints that it's much faster to design a footprint with a few pads yourself based on the datasheet, than to search your footprint in endless libraries with relay footprints.
 
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( @ArticCynda: Agreed. Tough love)

It's time to do some engineering:
Design your own footprint: it's only four pins and a rectangular outline
Find a relay with a similar footprint and modify it.
 
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If you have got eagle PCI then look in those library I think there is one in there and just use the import wizard in Altium but like the others it easy to make your own from the data sheet. If you struggle YouTube is a good place to start
 
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Learning to do footprints is one of the most important skills you need to do PCB design, if you don't understand footprints (the basic building blocks of a PCB) and how to create them; then you are never going to do good PCB layouts...
 

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