@ruppie wrote:
Hello,
i am looking for LEGO specific parts:
We Do
Powered uplike Hubs and Motors
Thanks in advance
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@ruppie wrote:
Hello,
i am looking for LEGO specific parts:
We Do
Powered uplike Hubs and Motors
Thanks in advance
Posts: 4
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@volker1078 wrote:
Hi there,
has someone already bothered you and created ideas DC-DC converter for Fritzing?Gruß Volker
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@lucrol wrote:
I’m not opposed to participating in development costs, but I find it wrong to get only a pale copy of directory instead of a real msi!
I hope that this gap will be quickly resolved …
Luc
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@sullivan594 wrote:
Hi, I wish to create a ring like on a potentiometer wafer, only, I want this ring to be segmented like a pizza. help?
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@Mikeismikko wrote:
Hi there, is it possible to edit the appearance of a transistor so that only two legs are visible/present? It’s a reverse avalanche LFO situation and in practice; the base pin (middle) is snipped off. Trying to replicate this in the software, as accurately as possible.
If necessary, I’ll resort to removing the stripboard track beneath that pin. Compulsively however, that option would prove something of irritant.
Also, thank you! I like this software.
Mike
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@Habiska wrote:
I visited the Fritzing website about hours ago and decided to download Fritzing. When I completed the payment of $9.05 I returned to the download page to continue my download but something was wrong. It continued to take me through the payment process again and again. I have checked my email severally to see if I am supposed to receive a link for the download but I’m still waiting. Please if anyone knows the right process to downloading and installing Fritzing to windows7 please could you share.
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@mrshell wrote:
I can’t use UART to communicate with the STONE lcd module. (https://www.stoneitech.com/)I tried different serial port applications, such as SSCOM, RealTERM, and SerialPlot, but nothing changed.I don’t know what’s wrong.
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@ToDa wrote:
Hi
i´m looking for a new popular microcontroller from Espressif that i have made som really fancy stuff with. I can´t fint this in the libary.Anyone that can support making the chip ESP32-WROOM and ESP32-WROVER ?
product information of ESP Modules
Thanks
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@axl wrote:
Is the raspberry pi 4 model b included in the fritzing software?
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@yusuf11 wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for the Sirine 220 AC in fritzing but it does not exist in fritzing. Could someone help me please ?
Thanks !
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@JoeAlders wrote:
Is there anyone out here on the Forum who already made PCB layouts for vacuum tube sockets?
Looked into “core parts” and “connection” but could not find a clue there.
I know I can spent time to make them myself but if someone has already done this…….
I am looking for the 9 pins Noval socket and the 7 pins miniature socket.
Then I can add these to my component library.Thanks in advance.
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@baysub wrote:
I believe have installed the Fritzing software correctly on my MacBook Pro running macOS Catalina v. 10.15.2. When I upload the built-in blink program I get the following error.avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding . Has anyone else run into this and what was your solution? Thanks for any assistance.
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@ThomasCSR wrote:
I mark the 220 Ohm resistor and open the inspector.
None of the pulldown menues works and I cand enter values.
Do I do something wrong or should I reinstall Fritzing?
I’m using Win 7. Is that a problem.Just tried on a Win 10 mashine.
Can’t make Inspector working here eitherSorry. I found out. I just had to read instructions
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@maartenB47 wrote:
I try to use older parts, especially elco’s are larger than new ones, and the pin distance then does not fit. I have tried to insert single jumper pins instead.
Is there an easy way to enlarge pin distance for elco’s and resistors?
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@SoleTea wrote:
Steps I took that resulted in the problem:
Wired the breadboard like the schematic from which I worked from. The schematic that fritzing formed didn’t connect the 555 timer chip even though I clearly connected it on the breadboard.
See the image attached
What I expected should have happened instead:
That when I wire everything on the breadboard, the schematic formed by fritzing will connect the components like I did on the breadboard.
See the image attached.
My version of Fritzing and my operating system:
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Version 0.9.4
(CD-498-0-a1ffcea 2019-12-01) 64 [Qt 5.12.3]
“”"
Windows 10 ProPlease also attach any files that help explaining this problem:
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@tuolajike wrote:
Hi,
I’m looking into building a direct-drive FFB wheel like the OSW , but on a budget. The OSW uses a servo motor and costs around € 1.000,- in total to build. So to keep the price down I’m looking at steppers, which are also used in the AccuForce direct-drive wheel, so in theory it should be possible.
I found a controller which translates the games ffb output through USB to a PWM signal here (in German though): https://www.forum.virtualracing.org/showthread.php/92420-DIY-USB-Force-Feedback-Controller
I’d like to use that controller to power a stepper motor like this: https://www.oyostepper.com/goods-104-Nema-34-CNC-High-Torque-Stepper-Motor-13Nm-1841ozin-5A-86x86x150mm.html
The missing link here (apart from an encoder to send the wheel position to the PC) being a stepper driver, which I know nothing about. I’d like to know what to look for in a stepper driver apart from the right amp/voltage rating for the motor used. For example, the creator of the FFB controller told me that a stepper driver might need a “torque mode” for it to work (can’t find a lot of info about that either though).
In case you’re not familiar with FFB wheels; the game used determines a torque output based on what happens in the game and your steering wheel position, basicly simulating what you would feel through the steering wheel in a real car.
I hope this is the right forum category to post this and that the links are ok.
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@leomele wrote:
Hi people, i just install the app and I´m trying to run the code but i can´t.
this message appear
Ningún *uploader para Arduino especificó. Va a Preferencias > Vista de Código para configurarlo.
i have Arduino IDE from the microsoft store but don´t understand what file i should choose
thanks
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@flavios wrote:
I used the “EDIT PARTS” and changed the existing OLED (no IC and 20 pins) with a four contacts equivalent. I see the SVG perfectly but when I “load image for view” in Fritzing parts editor it is all RED??? I save as “PURE SVG” from INKSCAPE.
Tks
F
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@MrDanSuter wrote:
Hello folks, I dont seem to be able to find an sdip 30 part for a pcb.
Its making me learn another PCB package that does have that footprint.
Anyone know where I can find this for fritzing ?
Many thanks
Dan
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@Kamrud wrote:
I am looking for many of the parts that would be used in escape room props. I would like a library of these but specifically I am looking for the cabinet maglock (failsafe maglock). I was able to get the other maglock from a project someone else started but I cannot find the cabinet lock. Thank you in advanced.
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