October 11, 2017, 5:58 am
@somsak wrote:
Just a beginner of fritzing user. I made my first PCB with fritzing a month ago and other two PCBs are under process. I have one difficult thing for using the program. When I have a real item such as 2x20 female pin header (Similar to the one on RPI 3) but I don't know how to find it in Fritzing. Do I need to use two of 10 female pin header.
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October 11, 2017, 12:43 pm
@baudot wrote:
I'm throwing together my first Fritzing project, and can't seem to find the Generic DIP-16 part in the library. I've searched several different ways, to no avail. Point me in the right direction to find the generic parts?
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October 12, 2017, 9:03 am
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October 13, 2017, 2:50 am
@bobsbeer wrote:
I am sure this is a simple process but can't find out how to load my custom board into Fritzing so I can use it as the pcb board. I have created the board in Inkscape with the two layers and saved it as an SVG file. But can't figure out how or where to put it in Fritzing. All I can find is about parts editing not the basic board. Thanks for the help.
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October 13, 2017, 2:59 am
@bobsbeer wrote:
Hi All,
Please be gentle with me as I am all new to designing circuits and especially Fritzing. I am a social worker not an electrician so I am bound to ask loads of newbie type questions if I can't find an appropriate answer with the search tool or google. I have one question already about loading a custom shaped pcb into Fritzing.
Thanks
Bob
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October 13, 2017, 2:22 pm
@Old_Grey wrote:
I've been doing a large SMD project and I noticed that there is a very big problem that is probably going to need a global solution.
Basically the halo around ratsnests/wires that enable you to click on them is so large, that it makes it impossible to pick up SMD parts that are tightly packed and connected. There is one way to get around it, by clicking the part in SCH and then going back to PCB and changing location in Inspector, but this is slow and clunky and not equal to the convenience of other EDAs.
Since we can't change the Fritzing program, I've come up with an idea that we all need to implement from now on that might patch up the problem enough that it will nearly be as good as other EDAs. The idea is to use bigger page sizes than the minimum so that there is overhang to grab on to. A tab out the side and top seams good, or maybe a 0.010" boarder, but that may render the top and bottom unclickable in tight packs.
What do you think?
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October 14, 2017, 4:24 pm
@Old_Grey wrote:
I made a part based in a Ard Mega, and now when I click on some pins in SCH other pins light up yellow like they are connected.
How do you disconnect internal links?
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October 15, 2017, 12:29 am
@Old_Grey wrote:
I can't find any useful information about the Mega2560 R3 Pro Mini, no datasheet no info no explanation of pinouts, and I don't have a sample to check. This was made entirely from online photos and guess work, so you need to throughly check it before production because I can't verify it's accuracy.
From photos it looks like a compact version of the official Arduino Mega2560, with it's better Atmega16U2 chip, but the DC power supply has been removed. Other photos show it plugs into prefboard, so I assume it's 21 x 15 pins on a 0.100" pitch.
All available info - https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&q=Meduino+Mega2560&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Introduction:
This Meduino Mega2560 Pro Mini board is a small version of the Mega2560 board. It's completely compatible with the original Arduino Mega2560. For the original Mega2560 it has a big board size, some time it maybe not easy to embed it into your system, the Meduino Mega2560 Pro Mini board will be more easy for embedding it into your system. It's cute and small size.
Features:
Completely compatible with original Arduino Mega2560
Pin pitch: 0.1 inch
Size: 5.42cm*3.68cm
With Atmega16U2 chip as the USB to Serial converter
5V working voltage.
Input Voltage:7-12V
Analog Input Pins: 16
Digital I/O pins: 54
V1.0 - Mega2560 R3 Pro Mini - Mega2560 R3 Pro Mini.fzpz (44.9 KB)
There are versions without headers, but this the version with female headers attached to the underside.
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October 15, 2017, 11:59 am
@Avinunca wrote:
Try as I might I cannot find any notes accompanying projects. I see all the projects from beginner to advanced. How do I read information about them?
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October 16, 2017, 5:57 am
@MontaNelas wrote:
I'm completely new to this software and i don't know nothing of it. Can someone build it on the breadboard and explain me why it is like that ?
And i know this may be something very easy but if you could help me i would really appreciate ! Thanks guys !
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October 16, 2017, 9:31 am
@Egginator123456789 wrote:
Hey,
I am new and I have a Problem. Everytime I want so save my Project Fritzing stop working and shut down. Have someone the same problem?
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October 17, 2017, 1:25 pm
@karanB wrote:
i have a new part as svg format, but unable to import it to schematic.
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