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Setting pitch of mystery part pins?

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how can i adjust the spacing of the pins on a single-row mystery part?

thanks!
jason

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Looking for Wemos D1 R32 (ESP32 Uno)

Micro:bit wiht extension board from freenove

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Hello, i am new to fritzing.

I am a teacher an in school we work with the BBC micro:bit. We bought these kits FREENOVE Ultimate Starter Kit for BBC Micro:bit LINK
Now ti seems, that i can not use fritzing with the extension board from the starter set.

Now for me there are two question: Is anywhere a part for this extension board that I dindn’t find? Or do I have to think about bying another extension board if i want to use fritzing?

Any help is welcom.

Thanks, Andreas

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PCB paper printing scale 1

How do you unload a part?

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when i try to reload / update a part that i’ve already imported, fritzing fails and says the part is already loaded.

the only ways i’ve found to unload the part are:

  • if i imported the part during this session: close fritzing and say “no” to keeping imported parts then restart fritzing
  • otherwise: remove part from “mine” bin, make sure the part isn’t in any open projects (otherwise the part is still findable in the db with the search box even though it doesn’t appear in “mine”), then restart fritzing

is there a better workflow here? or a way to unload / reload a part?

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Ello, can anyone help me IC 7447 and IC 74192 please. Thank you

What is "taxonomy" in the fzp file?

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there is an element in some fzp files called “taxonomy”, e.g.:

<taxonomy>part.dip.14.pins</taxonomy>

what is this used for and what is the significance of the value? a quick scan shows this as the full list of values that appear in the standard parts library (excluding obsolete and parts-factory parts):

discreteParts.capacitor.ceramic
discreteParts.capacitor.elecrtolytic
discreteParts.capacitor.electrolytic
discreteParts.pcb.plain.arduino_mega_r3_shield
discreteParts.pcb.plain.arduino_shield
discreteParts.pcb.plain.arduino-intel-galileo-pcb
discreteParts.pcb.plain.arduino-intel-galileo-pcb/2
discreteParts.pcb.plain.raspberrypi-pcb-shape
discreteParts.pcb.plain.sparkcore-pcb-shape
discreteParts.power.power.acpower
discreteParts.power.power.dcpower
discreteParts.resistor.220
discreteParts.resistor.fsr
discreteParts.resistors.adjustable.potentiometer
discreteParts.sensor.heat.thermistor
discreteParts.servo
discreteParts.switches.pushbutton
microcontroller
part.devmod.36.pins
part.dip.108.pins
part.dip.128.pins
part.dip.14.pins
part.dip.16.pins
part.dip.26.pins
part.dip.4.pins
part.dip.44.pins
part.dip.50.pins
part.dip.54.pins
part.dip.6.pins
part.dip.8.pins
part.mystery.magical.7.pins
part.sip.2pins
prototyping.breadboard.breadboard.breadboard0
prototyping.breadboard.breadboard.halfbreadboard
prototyping.breadboard.breadboard.halfminusbreadboard
prototyping.breadboard.breadboard.tiny

(making that list also highlighted a couple typos and format inconsistencies, which leads me to believe that this value isn’t all that important. also, it seems… short.)

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Lost all my Fritzing data

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I had to format my HD and wanto to know if it is possible to recover former projects from a copy/paste backup in external HD.

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Request Part: 5D Rocker Joystick for Arduino, MCU, AVR Game

Request: DC to DC Buck Converter 12-24V

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Hello Everyone,

I wanted to request the addition of the DC to DC Buck Converter 12-24V I bought from Amazon a while ago for my esp32 build to power the esp and 12V WS2815 with one 12V power supply.
(by the way if that is not an elegant way of doing things please tell me I’m fairly new :sweat_smile:)

Some information about the part itself:

URL to the amazon page: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07DP2MDJQ/
the breadboard view i made (it is pretty small but I matched the real world size): pemenol_buck_converter
the schematic I made: pemenol_buck_converter_schematic
I already tried to make a SVG but I am currently in the process of adding it to fritzing.

complete name: PEMENOL DC to DC Buck Converter 12-24V to 5V 3A Adjustable Power Supply Step Down Module 97.5% Height Efficiency Power Supply Transformer Module for Arduino, Raspberry Pi

ASIN: B07DP2MDJQ

The pins are:
1: EN
2: IN+
3: GND
4: VO+

Thanks in advance for every reply
Timon

I like this part because of the flexible output voltage
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(I based the SVG on this projection that I made from the amazon pictures)

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Is an 808 drum a good time?

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The difference between an 808 drum and a kick drum is that an “808” only refers to the kick drum’s low-end bass sounds, not the kick drum’s attack. To put it another way, an 808 is the bass — the sound and frequency — whereas the kick is the real kick drum or VST.

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Hola, estoy haciendo un proyecto, pero hay un ´´error´´ que no deja de aparecer, que es que al momento de conectar algunos cables me señala que debo conectar 2 pines que no tienen nada que ver, como el vcc (de un sensor infrarrojo)y gnd (de un servomotor)

Arduino MEGA 2560 With WiFi Built-in

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Does anyone have a part Arduino MEGA 2560 With WiFi Built-in - ESP8266 ?

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Need help for ili9341 parallel 8 bit tft lcd & touch

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Hi fellow develoers,

I am using a ili9341 8 bit parallel with esp32.
Using mcukvb Library to make this thing work.

images (2)
In the picture above , it is shown a double row header point of ili9341 named “con1”.

Esp32 runs smoothly by mcukvb if i connect the pins of esp32 to Arduino module pins of tft. But if I connect my wires to the con1 header ,the lcd does not work. seeking help to solve this issue…it would be much better if i can connect my wires to the con1 header rather than connecting to the arduino shaped moduler header.

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Looking for a PIC 12F683 model


Video tutorials

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Has anyone got a video tutorial channel, the official channel only has old videos Fritzing Killer Tips - YouTube on and are not that terribly useful for people who are new to Fritzing, but are not new to Arduino and PCBs and who want to get up to speed making decent breadboard and perf-board diagrams to share with others. For example how do I use the inspector to create a rough part easily and properly, and how do I make a custom breadboard? My breadboard does not look anything like the built in ones, and i want to eventually share one. How does one start to find and integrate downloaded parts without making a mess and loosing original part sources for credits?

Exporting is explained here for example Fritzing , but not how to “share” and thus find parts? I’m sure other folk just search the boards? is that the only way?
Creating parts is described a few times over in the tutorials, so do we need to take pointers from multiple tutorials, some are official tutorials, sure, but which is best based on context? I understand that “need to find a part that is similar to my part”, that’s a rather broad undefined limitation for new starters, what is the process for finding a matching part typically? (blog fritzing org new-parts-editor-released) is a bit sparse on how to find pointers.

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"bin" for mystery parts

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How does adding a mystery part to “my bin” work?

  1. I have created 2 parts from mystery part and added them to the “bin”, but they loose their label when I add them to the “bin” and then drag them out of the bin to place them? I’m missing something fundamental when it comes to creating parts, is there a 5 minute explainer for the “bin”, and how to save things and pointers on organising files?

For example I notice that all files seem to have an internal ID, so if you find an updated file, published by another person, and download the newer copy, the app says the old file is in use, so adding the new file into a sketch becomes as far I can tell impossible. So that’s also a tad confusing to deal with? I’d like to be able to use both ( versions) of a part sometimes, but it seems unable to let me do that.

  1. How do I get pin names to display on a mystery part in breadboard mode? Or do I have to just go ahead and learn how to create parts, please see my previous question on this topic Video tutorials. In breadboard mode, the “Add a note” button does nothing? Confused.

  2. How do I add labels to “external” net type wires that go off-board to for example power supply, while in bread-board mode?

  3. I’m using a perf board, and since stripboard is impractical in Fritzing anyway, but I want to instead connect 2 pads together, like with a solder bridge instead? Is that possible? I don’t want to try using stripboard, it’s just far too much pain to use that part due to not supported use case How to split a stripboard track at an existing hole - #9 by calamari

  4. is it possible at all to dead-bug your breadboard diagram to make it possible to either make underside connections or see underside of a “HAT” you might design?

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Size problem, required shield PCB dimensions

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I have a 2.8-inch SPI TFT Module with PCB board dimensions of 50 x 86 mm. I want to interface this PCB to the Arduino UNO PCB with a shield like connection. The UNO PCB has dimensions smaller than the display PCB. I want to connect this 2.8-inch SPI TFT Module PCB to the shield PCB using a 14-pin socket header.

I am venturing into a more advanced layout problem. I would like to “assume” that if I use a Fritzing PCB with dimensions of 100mm long x 80mm high, and drag the Fritzing Arduino UNO part onto the larger Fritzing PCB.
Then, according to the details of my Fritzing PCB drawing
everything will fit together as shown in the attached Fritzing file.
Under these assumptions, the UNO part will locate the plated thru holes onto the proposed shield PCB.

When I design this shield PCB in this manner, I expect that the Gerber file generated will produce one PCB for the shield PCB with the PCB plated thru holes generated by the UNO PCB part and the 14-pin socket header.

Is this correct?

LCKWIKI MSP2807 Shield for Arduino_3.fzz (24.6 KB)

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Probe pH sensor

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Hello, is someone know to to get Probe the part for PH-4502C (PH Sensor?)
Thanks!

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Winslow 2.54mm Part No. W30508TRC

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