@superme55557 wrote:
i have make a image on the pcb board layout how can it's be on at the PDF export (mask) it can be print out at any other but mask
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@superme55557 wrote:
i have make a image on the pcb board layout how can it's be on at the PDF export (mask) it can be print out at any other but mask
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@natalial wrote:
Como obter os componentes: Goouuu Mini-S1 ESP8266 Nodemcu Wifi e Sensor de corrente não invasivo 100A SCT-013.
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@vanepp wrote:
A part for a DC 5V TO ± 12V Mini DC converter module available from Ebay (and probably others). Search for "DC 5V TO ± 12V Mini DC converter" and you will likely come up with them. Takes from 2.5V to 5.5V in and produces +/-12V at around 30ma enough to run op amps, da/ad converters, or rs232 drivers from either the power bus (5v or 3.3V) on your micro or a 3V battery. The part has all three views, breadboard, schematic and pcb but hasn't been actually cut as a pcb at this point.
DC 5V TO ± 12V Mini DC converter.fzpz (7.4 KB)
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@waipotn wrote:
Hi,
I am newbie in Fritzing. Can anyone help or suggest me to make part of Mini-360 DC-DC Buck converter (like in the links below)https://solarbotics.com/product/40410/
Thank you in advance.
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@vanepp wrote:
Mini-360 DC-DC Buck converter available for ebay and other such sources. A tiny ((17mm by 11mm) buck converted module that will do around 2Amps with an adjustable output. All three views present, but pcb not yet verified (I haven't yet got my set of these
).
Mini-360 DC-DC Buck converter.fzpz (15.0 KB)
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@blixel wrote:
When I select an LED, then right click and choose Raise and Lower -> Bring to Front, the wires on the breadboard still appear over top of the LEDs. I've also tried lowering the wires to the Back, and that doesn't help. Can anyone suggest something else I can try? Note: I don't want to rotate them 180 degrees.
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@stanklabbers wrote:
A rectangle load cell or weighting sensor with four wires coming out: Red, white, black, and green. This is based on a load cell from Sourcingmap (5 kg).
It works well for the breadboard view, but is not a PCB part.
Rectangle Load Cell.fzpz (6.7 KB)
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@MarinoKlisovich wrote:
This is INA125P Instrumentation Amplifier as defined by Texas Instruments (http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ina125.pdf).
ina125P.fzpz (9.7 KB)
Marino
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@KamalLAGH wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to create a new part for the library, the PIC16F887, unfortunately I have some problems, can somebody help me enhancing the quality of this part, I added description
of pins and redesigned the breadboard and the PCB view and icon but I have problems with schematic
I attach with this post all the SVG files (breadboard, schematic, icon, pcb) and the data-sheet of this micro controller
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/41291D.pdf
thanks in advance for your help
PIC16F887.fzpz (103.4 KB)
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@parcalto wrote:
Hi All,
Some components will always overlap on other components, ignoring the Raise and Lower commands (v0.9.2)
Please refer to the following video. The "Breakout" component will always overlap the "breadboard" and "development board" component, disregarding the adjustment of raise and lower commands.
I've poked around the .fzpz file but fails to observe any significant differences. Is there some logic in the fritzing application that decides the minimum/maximum layer order between components?
The .fzpz file of the breakout board is attached:
Grove Breakout for LinkIt 7697.fzpz (194.1 KB)Thanks in advance.
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@vk2qz wrote:
How can I label a pin on a part, and on the PCB, as active low using the convention of a bar above the text?
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@joelcrouch wrote:
Does anyone have a fritzing part for an AC to 3.3V 700mA power supply like this one:
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@Hazza_ob wrote:
High speed traces such for things such as USB full speed need to have near identical length traces. A great feature for the next version of Fritzing would be to have the length of a trace as another property within the inspector.
That’s All - Keep up the good work!
-H
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@KamalLAGH wrote:
PIC16F887
PIC16F887 v.3.fzpz (12.2 KB)
Special thanks to Peter
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@vanepp wrote:
Here are another set of rectangular LEDs similar to the set by Old_Grey. These differ mostly in size (closer to the breadboard) and connections (one lead on the top and bottom of the LED). This came about because someone wanted stackable LEDs for an instructable and was having problems with wires overlaying the LEDs. This set fixes that. The colors aren't changeable as the core parts are because Fritzing changes to the round led layout when anything changes, and I think a code change would be needed to change that. So there are 6 parts for one version of each color (core has 3 or so for each color). The LEDs are spaced on .3 in centers and can thus be put from a power bus to the breadboard rows or in the center of the breadboard to span the two rows. They are 2mm wide and thus will fit (with a bit of space between) on .1 centers. PCB layout is still .1 spacing just like the real LED though.
edit: As usual @steelgoose has the answer: I had to change the colors to rect_ color (i.e. rect_red) to get it to select the rectangular led package. It is still possible to change the attributes with inspector so you can't get back to a rectangular led without deleting it, but if you stick to changing to a rect_color, you can at least change the colors in Inspector. An example of these leds in breadboard:
and updated files with the new color definitions (which now also set a color in schematic as a bonus): If you want other colors you would need to create a new part for them.LED_rect_blue_470nm.fzpz (7.1 KB)
LED_rect_green_560nm.fzpz (7.1 KB)
LED_rect_orange_612nm.fzpz (7.1 KB)
LED_rect_red_633nm.fzpz (7.1 KB)
LED_rect_white_8000k.fzpz (7.1 KB)
LED_rect_yellow_595nm.fzpz (7.2 KB)Peter
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@ronan3535 wrote:
I cannot see the parts menu as shown in the screenshot
Can anyone help me out
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@smilliken wrote:
Some how, the bin which I place my parts in is called Adafruit Batteries and I would like to change the name to something more suitable. I tried to right click on the bin, but the rename is greyed out.
Any Ideas?
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@UKenGB wrote:
When creating a simple circuit based on a stripboard, having got it all sorted with tracks (virtually) cut and parts laid out, it's time to actually prepare the board and cut the tracks appropriately on the physical board. But you can't simply cut the tracks as shown for the part because in Fritzing the cuts appear on the top, whereas in reality they need to be cut on the underside of the board.
No problem I think. Duplicate the part and flip it so I have the mirror image and can cut the tracks according to that. But I cannot flip the stripboard as those options are greyed out. This leads to 2 questions:-
What determines whether a part can be flipped (some can) and why can I not flip the stripboard?
What would be the recommended method for cutting tracks on the underside, based on the Fritzing part that shows the cuts on the top side?
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@jbund65 wrote:
All -
I am trying to make a jumper longer than the default length that is created in the "core parts" jumper selection. There does not appear to be a setting to change the length from what looks like .4". I have seen comments about being able to convert a trace to a jumper, but in my version 0.9.3 running on a Mac, I do not see this option.Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.
The obvious question would be how to design a PCB without jumpers. Try as I might, I cannot seem to overcome "boxing" myself into a "hole" with some of the connections. Is there a logic or a method of understanding how to layout parts to prevent "illegally" crossed traces?
If I post the file, would anyone be willing to offer suggestions?
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