@skymoo wrote:
I've created a Teensy 3.6 custom part for Fritzing...
Teensy 3.6 (Basic).fzpz (72.8 KB)
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@skymoo wrote:
I've created a Teensy 3.6 custom part for Fritzing...
Teensy 3.6 (Basic).fzpz (72.8 KB)
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@bradsprojects wrote:
Hi everyone, I am an electronics teacher and have developed an 'education board' for use in my classes. It is a 200mm x 200mm circuit board which contains:
- An Arduino Uno
- 4-Digit seven segment display
- DC-DC Boost converter (allows you to boost the 5V USB voltage anywhere up to 40V)
- 16x2 LCD display
- 8 RGB LED's
- Piezo buzzer
- LDR
- Hall Effect Sensor
- Variable Clock (astable multivibrator)
- 8x8 LED Matrix
- 830 tie point breadboard
- Infrared Receiver
- 10 Digital Toggle Switches
- 4 Push Buttons with LED's
I have already been using fritzing to show students how to connect their circuits, now I'd like to be able to show them on my education board.
Is there anyone who could create this form me - we can work out a part creation cost etc...
Here is a photo of my board:
kind regards,
-brad
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@JeroenHumasol wrote:
Hi guys,
It's my very first time that i use fritzing, so expect some beginner mistakes :). I've just made my first scheme:
The 4 pins circled in red is actually a honeywell humidity sensor. (HIH8000 series, sip 4 mounting) I couldn't find this part in the parts library, neither on the internet so i just 'simulated' it by placing headers. What i was wondering is, are the headers that i'm using right now the same ones as the standard ones that you can break of? I would post a picture but fritzing doesn't allow me to post more than one picture because i'm a beginner -.-
If you see any other rooky mistakes in the scheme please tell, because i'm planning to print this one
Thanks!
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@Milliways wrote:
I have created a layout using a breadboard and a number of components to document a device I have created.
I have a number of connecting wires, and a couple of resistors which are on top of the wires.
Unfortunately I can't seem to replicate this in fritzing. I have selected the resistor and set "Bring to Front", have tried "Bring Forward", but the resistors remain stubbornly under the wires.
Is it possible to put resistors on top?
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@Cherineqh wrote:
Can I add a Doppler Module onto my circuit design in Fritzing?
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@tjorch wrote:
Hi all, this may sound like a daft question, but I don't ask I will never know. Is it possible for someone to read a code/sketch and design/create a Fritzing breadboard image, and if so where would I start looking (willing to pay for this service). Many thanks Terry
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@T_Traveller wrote:
Brief intro:
I've just been introduced to Fritzing. I'm a longtime software engineer (30+ years) but am new to hardware design [CAD] programs, having always done things with pencil & paper. I'm a Mac and Unix guy, do not use Windows at all. Am a low-level embedded programmer, lots of OS-level experience, Assembly language, C programing, etc.Fritzing doesn't look hard to use - I have an "older" Macbook and plenty of familiarity with graphical programs like Gimp and GIS mapping software. I've tried building a simple circuit or two and I basically see how to use it.
I have encountered one basic problem, that I could use some help with.
1) How does one know what to call parts? I tried to add a bridge rectifier. (That's what I've always heard it called.) The Search function couldn't find it under "rectifier". I also tried searching for "bridge rectifier", "diode rectifier", "Graetz bridge", and a couple of other variations. The problem is, I don't know what specific term Fritzing uses for the part, so I don't know what to search for. In general, how does one find a part when you don't know what Fritzing calls it?
Ich wurde keine Antworten von deutschen Referenten sowie begrußen.
Thanks!
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@T_Traveller wrote:
OK, as I mentioned in my previous post, I'm just starting to learn Fritzing, so please forgive the very basic question.
I found the AdaFruit library and loaded it, but for some reason there isn't a Raspberry Pi 3 in there. Nonetheless, I grabbed a Pi 2 and placed it in the workspace. Then I switched over to the "code" tab. But I can't figure out how to switch the platform over to the Pi. Despite having added the Pi part, the "Platform" drop-down menu still only offers Arduino and PICAXE. What do I have to do to get it to let me to switch to the Pi for coding?
Also, where can I find a Pi 3 part?
Thanks!
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@NiTinolIstToll wrote:
Hi,
ich habe heute in Fritzing eine kleine Schaltung mit einem Arduino erstellt.
Nun ist meine Frage wie ich das Massesymbol verwende welches beim Stockprogramm dabei ist bzw. wie ich dieses an eine Leitung dranhänge.
Kann mir jemand helfen?Gruß
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@Apow999 wrote:
Is there a way to change the layering so that the parts layer always goes in front of the wires layer?
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@netsrak wrote:
In my current project I am using the sparkfun Mosfet (N Channel) part (sparkfun-discretesemi-mosfet-nchannel-pth.fzp). While checking my pcb layout I found that the pin layout of the TO-92 package is wrong. Gate and Source are interchanged.
I am using the BS170 mosfet.
Can I solve this by my self?
Or is there another part?Thanks a lot in advance
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@VishwaJay wrote:
I'm trying to make some new images for the first time, and I'm really just not sure what I should do.
The part I'm trying to make for Fritzing is from the datasheet of the real part (Microchip's RN4020-V/RM). The measurements (in mm) conform to the units given... and they're small, but I've seen smaller. The footprint is nonconforming because it has an on-board antenna, which is ideally over the edge of the PCB, but which can actually be mounted in a cutout, or in any spot where there isn't metal for a few centimeters.
But the problem I'm having is with the pads. Apparently Fritzing tries to add a solder mask around the parts? Maybe I have it wrong, but when I look at the part in literally any other SVG viewer (including the browser), it looks correct. Importing to Fritzing, all of the pads suddenly run together on the PCB, Is there a way I can correct for this?
I used the templates from the Fritzing web site to create them, but I also looked at about 2 dozen of the other parts that are even a little similar, and discovered a lot about how to make the parts. But it's still not working.
Yes, it's my first part. Yes, I don't know what I'm doing. Yes, I'm willing to try things to correct it before declaring that something "doesn't work". I'm even willing to provide screen shots, if anyone can tell me what they need.
Help!
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@Charles_Lemaire wrote:
Hi,
I try to put my project online but I get always the same error message "Internal Server Error". I tried with Edge and Firefox.
many thanks
Charles Lemaire
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@smile wrote:
Hello, I found this nice flicker tester video on youtube.
code:
There is no schematic, and I'm having trouble making one. I'm new to arduino.
I have the Nano, display, and simmilar sensor like in video.Can you help with schematic?
I made this so far:
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@mrtorrence wrote:
I want to give my oil filled radiator a bit of intelligence. Right now I have it plugged into a super old-school timer which fulfills my needs fairly well, but I'm interested in learning about inventing devices using electronics so this seems like a good project for it. Below is a dropbox link to my first attempt at Fritzing. I picked out some modules (relay, microcontroller, timer, 3 types of GSM modules, temp. sensor) but have no idea how to arrange them on the breadboard or which make/model modules would be best. I also put in some parameters I'd like the code to be able to handle in the code section. I'll paste below too just for convenience. Any help would be greatly appreciated. P.s. I think smart outlets like this exist on the market but as far as I know they are all over wi-fi and my wifi network isn't reliable enough so I'd prefer to use SMS to give instructions to the device.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zia7qhemao9jxqa/Prototype%20smartify%20heater%20module.fzz?dl=0
If temp >76 shut relay
If temp <68 open relay If text received says "On" open relay
If text received says "Off" close relay
If text received says "edit settings" allow temp set points to be edited; follow up with low temp=X or high temp=Y
If temp sensor reads >125 degrees Celcius send repeating text messages to Owner
If temp sensor reads >250 degrees Celcius send message to fire department
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@szerwi wrote:
Hi,
How to make objects (for example LCD) bigger or smaller on breadboard view?
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@dhrupal93 wrote:
Hi
We have developed an open-source prototyping platform evive. The FritZing file is attached.
Explore more at: http://evive.cc.evive is an open-source embedded platform for all age groups to help them learn, build, debug their robotics, embedded and other projects. With an Arduino Mega at it's heart, evive offers a unique menu-based visual interface which removes the need to re-program the Arduino repeatedly. evive offers the world of IoT, with power supplies, sensory and actuator support in one small portable unit.
The fritzing part can be downloaded here:
https://github.com/evivetoolkit/evive/blob/master/fritzingFiles/evive%20v1.fzpzYour comments are welcome to improve the design and features of the product
-Dhrupal
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@Abraxas wrote:
Versuche seit gestern Fritzing auf meinem Linux Mint 17.3 an den Start zu bekommen.
Aus der Anwendungsverwaltung kann ich die alte 0.9.0 installieren und auch starten, nun möchte ich aber die aktuelle Version.
Leider bietet Fritzing in der alten Version ja keine automatischen updates, daher habe ich mir das Runter geladen und auch die ./Install_fritzing.sh ausgeführt.
Rödel rödel rödelfritzing mime types already registered
installed fritzing system iconsAlso Fritzing gestartet und immer noch die alte Version
Wenn ich das 0.9.0 komplett runter schmeiße und nur die neue Installieren will, selbe spiel mit identischen angaben nur das danach nirgends eine Installation zu finden ist oODie beiligende readme ist leider auch nicht sehr hilfreich.
Vielen Dank im Voraus: Abraxas
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@smile wrote:
Hello, i got my Atlas ESR Plus (ESR70) - Capacitor Analyser. So even when it has integrated voltage discharge that's for low voltages.
So I decided to make one using arduino nano, some lcd with bargraph etc.
How do I measure voltage up to 1000V safely using arduino, while the 2kOhm 5W resistor discharges capacitor being probed ? I need to use opto coupler. But what and how to use?
The probes must have no polarity too.
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@szotyi wrote:
Hi,
Are pins of islands connected to ground fill? Even if there are traces both side that make the pins isolated?
Please find attached the example.
What are the connector0: cooper fill?
Thanks
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