Hi,
I am making my first PCB for my next project and want to use the arduino pro mini. I would be designing the PCB so that I can just solder the pro mini straight into a spot on the PCB. Now, the easiest way to do this would be to add the pro mini as a component so all of the spacing is right. I can't seem to find a pro mini library part anywhere. If there isn't one, can someone please make one from the .brd because I can't seem to get the "exp-project-lbr.ulp" to work properly and it keeps giving me errors.
Thanks heaps! 
Hi, I would just use that one (or the spark fun one) but unfortunately the Arduino Pro Mini (link below) is a completely different size. Any other ideas or does anyone else know where I can find a library part for the Arduino Pro Mini?
EDIT:
Sorry, I just realised they include the mini as well! :~ The mini seems to have mostly the same pin spacing and layout as the pro mini so I can just use that.
Thanks! 
jabelone:
Sorry, I just realised they include the pro micro as well! :~
Thanks! 
The pro micro is not the same size as the pro mini. They are two different boards, which among other things use different processors. The micro is a 32u4 board, while the mini is a 328p. Also the mini is a little shorter than the micro.
The pro mini (if you ignore A4,A5,A6,A7) has a footprint exactly like a 24-pin wide (0.6") dip, with all pins on a standard (0.1") pin spacing, even the interior A4-A7 pins. So it is about as easy as it gets in terms of creating a library part for it. If you are getting into making your own pcb's you might as well bite the bullet and learn to make your own library of parts. It will be nescessary at some point. Further, if you are going to go to the expense of getting the boards manufactured, you are better off relying on your own work then trusting some third party to have done it right.
I can't begin to tell you how many times I have had problems with part footprints with even the software companies libraries. Even if the library is correct for a certain type of part, it may not be correct for the particular package type you end up using...
I will lookup a few tutorials and see if I can knock together a library part for it. My school has a CNC milling machine that I managed to get working doing PCBs. It is for a design project where I am making wireless (Bluetooth) bike trailer lights and motor controller. Just to clarify, a trailer that goes on a bicycle. First time at many things, Bluetooth, serial communication between two Arduinos and PCB design.
EDIT:
Thanks!
Thanks for all of your very useful help! I think I got everything working OK, but the library files are probably very messy.
I ended up copying a 24 pin (0.6") DIP socket and using the spacing as a reference but changing the pin names. I then added some more pins on the end for the FTDI and extended the "boundary" (for lack of a better word) to reflect the extra pins.
If you are interested in seeing the finished library, it is here. (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwqZI88ckbEYcU5oZG5PRWVwRVE/edit?usp=sharing)
I am planning on making an instructable so I will share it probably in a few weeks when it is finished.