January 16, 2020, 1:14 am
@inornate wrote:
PMW 3360 Module.fzpz (9.5 KB)
This sensor board offers all the needed components to implement the Pixart PMW3360DM-T2QU high end gaming sensor. High speed motion detection up to 250 IPS.
Features:
- On-Board power regulator
- Fully assembled and tested
- 3.3V or 5V compatible
- Resolution : 100 to 12,000 CPI
- Speed/Acceleration : 250 IPS/50g
- Illumination : Integrated IR LED
- Focusing Lens included
- Works with Arduino SPI library
- Efficient Interrupt based operation
Applications:
- Corded gaming laser mice
- Optical trackballs
- Motion input devices
- Robotics
Pinout:
- MI = MISO
- MO = MOSI
- SS = Slave Select / Chip Select
- SC = SPI Clock
- MT = Motion (active low interrupt line)
- RS = Reset
- GD = Ground
- VI = Voltage in up to +5.5V
Dimensions:
- Board Size: 28mm x 21mm
- Screw holes: 24mm between centers
- Screw hole size: 2.44mm (fits 2-56 screw)
- Height: 9.25mm
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January 16, 2020, 9:16 am
@frank2644 wrote:
Is there a way to add text notes in schematic view? For example, I would like to add expected voltage readings at certain points in the schematic.
I have Fritzing V 9.3.
Thanks,
Frank
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January 16, 2020, 11:21 am
@Eddiie wrote:
Hi,
Do we have a part for RJ45 with LEDs? I see some notes about Magjack , not all 8 pins, I see a RJ45 part that has LEDs on it but it is called Magjack
There is a TRXCOM1 that looks promising?
My design is pretty open, was just looking to move to RJ45 ports with LEDs.
Another thing, does anyone have any specs on the LEDs in the RJ45 jacks? is there some standard?
When I was shopping around for some, could not find ANY info about the LEDs contained within.
Thanks!
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January 17, 2020, 2:44 am
@waltersjhm wrote:
Steps I took that resulted in the problem:
Trying ti install Fritzing receive error missing LIB.
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What I expected should have happened instead:
Install the purchased product.
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My version of Fritzing and my operating system:
Just paid and downloaded Fritzing package for linus and using Ubuntu 18.04 with qt5 installed.
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Please also attach any files that help explaining this problem
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January 17, 2020, 2:10 pm
@troglodisme wrote:
Hi there,
This is my first PCB and first time using Fritzing. I am trying to create a simple Transistor array to drive a series of mini 5v solenoids using an Arduino Due. The final layout will have 2 of these boards for a total for 40 solenoids.
I have drawn the schematics first, but now that I am routing the PCB I am getting all sorts of weird connections, which makes me think the schematics is wrong. Could you please have a look and let me know if you can see anything odd?
Many thanks!
Screenshot 2020-01-17 at 22.09.52|690x338 Tip1202.fzz (42.6 KB)
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January 18, 2020, 1:24 am
@Honeybear10 wrote:
hi everyone.
im a new user of fritzing. im trying to make my fritzing project about monitoring power for my school work, but i can’t find zmpt101b part that i use.
this is zmpt101b parts that im looking for ![zmpt101b-voltage-sensor-active-single-phase-voltage-transformer-module-500x500]()
can anyone help me out please?
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January 20, 2020, 12:48 am
@riko28 wrote:
Good day,
I would need to import a fingerprint reader from Arduino (1496818942), unfortunately I couldn’t find this part anywhere. I need advice where I can find the part.
Thank you for answer. Richard
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January 20, 2020, 8:11 pm
@michael_schofield wrote:
Is it possible to organise / buy a site license? I’m lecturing robotics at UNSW and want my student to use the software for free under license. At present there is a small fee on the download page.
Thanks in advance, Michael.
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January 21, 2020, 4:53 pm
@edave63 wrote:
After dowloading and unzipping fritzing-app-develop.zip, no Fritzing .exe file exists.
Did I miss a step?
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January 22, 2020, 6:52 am
@DavidSwiegers wrote:
Hi all,
I’m a newbie to this site, working for an engineering firm.
Context
I’ve built a working cooling system with piping, valves, etc.
The electrical side consists of a raspberry pi 3 with temperature sensors, a 8-channel relay with fish tank heaters to control the temperature of three seperate vessels depending on set-points.
Problem
I’m afraid of a leak somewhere and the level dropping too low and the heaters melting the vessels (did I mention they are plastic?)
So, I want to build a simple level switch, as seen in this schematic
I want to know, as I’m a rookie with wiring (did I mention I’m a chemical engineer and not electric/electronic), if this circuit will work.
Thank you in advance
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January 22, 2020, 7:28 am
@rsabouni wrote:
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January 22, 2020, 5:07 pm
@sswcharlie wrote:
Are there any examples of Fritzing to look at using the DFRobot Romeo BLE Mini . Thanks
Charles Harris
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January 22, 2020, 8:01 pm
@nandopenteado wrote:
For those like me who are having troubles running Fritzing after installing it from Debian apt-get and receiving an error message about “swapping mechanism”, the problem (at least to me) was that the command bellow wasn’t enough to install Fritizing completely:
apt-get install fritzing
It missed the parts wich need to be installed with this:
apt-get install fritzing-parts
It took me more than an hour to discover it, so I share this with you.
regards,
Nando Penteado
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January 23, 2020, 12:11 am
@riko28 wrote:
Good day,
I need a step-up converter from 0.9V ~ 5V to 5V USB, but nowhere I can not find this component, I attach her photo
Thank you for your answer, Richard
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January 23, 2020, 8:40 am
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January 23, 2020, 9:51 am
@BobGreenwade wrote:
I have a PCB project I want to work on, whose central component only comes in a 44-pin QFP (TQFP or MQFP). Currently, the only package that Fritzing will accept in 44 pins is DIP. Has anyone put together a TQFP-44 for Fritzing? Or am I stuck with either trying to make one myself, or giving up?
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January 24, 2020, 6:27 pm
@ITAMARFA wrote:
Que tal, necesito saber si hay la pieza de pulsador de dos pines en el formato circular
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January 25, 2020, 5:22 am
@Pieter wrote:
I’m willing to purchase Fritzing, but want to know if it runs on a mac with os catalina.
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January 25, 2020, 12:22 pm
@skybrian wrote:
I’m new to Fritzing and PCB design, and I’m wondering if Fritzing is useful for designing a board that’s not a complete circuit? I’m planning to make a board with an i2c I/O extender chip and some switches. My plan is to use a 4-wire cable to connect it to a Teensy that’s not on the board. How would you model this?
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January 25, 2020, 3:43 pm
@itmtac01 wrote:
Kjell Morgenstern scheint ein lustiger Vertreter der Menshcheit zu sein.
Ich hatte zwei Mal eine Vollversion von Fritzing gekauft, aber er liefert nur die Beta Version.
Als ich ihn ansprach kommentierte er nur, dass ich eine aktuelle Version 0.94 habe. Dass ich aber eine Beta bekam hat ihn nicht interessiert. Geld will er nicht zurück zahlen.
Ich habe PayPal eingeschaltet.
Falls er innerhalb von drei Tagen nicht die Vollversion leifert, erstatte ich Anzeige wegen Onlinebetruges.
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