These two tutorials on parts creation may help
I lately learned there aren’t links to the videos in Old_Grey’s tutorial so you need to do a google search for the title and then they come up on YouTube.
Peter
These two tutorials on parts creation may help
I lately learned there aren’t links to the videos in Old_Grey’s tutorial so you need to do a google search for the title and then they come up on YouTube.
Peter
This part should do what you want.
keystudio-Ks0152.fzpz (31.7 KB)
Note pcb view is suppressed as not being useful and if you wish (and with some effort) add the A4988 and Nano, to the sketch and “install” them in breadboard like this. First you need to set the grid size to 0.025in
as the pins don’t align on 0.1in boundaries. Then drag the A4988 and Nano parts in from core parts (note the connections are red to indicate not connected.)
then move the part (moving the shield will not work to make a connection) until all the pins light green to indicate they are connected to the shield
then in schematic the A4988 and Nano parts appear with rats nest lines to the shield ready for routing.
The layout isn’t perfect because the original parts aren’t designed for this particular use but it works with some effort.
Peter
5V RELAY 2.0.fzpz (16.3 KB)
I got this relay from other topics found in the forum.
um new to this software, donno what a spice model is, sorry.
There are more problems here than I can deal with tonight. I have fixed the broken part but replacing it in your sketch still breaks (although in a new way now.) The new part (where I adjusted the font sizes so the labels are readable) indicates your breadboard wiring is wrong. The labels are circled in green. The corresponding wires circled in red are incorrect. Ground is going to “in”, “+5V” is going to ground on the relay and “5V” is going to ground. That needs correcting. As well the LEDs need current limiting resistors (also circled in green here.) As it is wired the IO ports on the camera are likely to be damaged by drawing too much current though the LEDs because of no current limiting resistor.
As well there is no spice data (spice is an analog simulator which needs spice data in the part which many parts don’t have and in the case of CPUs like the camera isn’t practical to create) so unless the part has spice data it can’t be simulated so most of this circuit can’t be simulated.
the resistors have spice models so they can be simulated.
Here is the part for the relay. You may have to start the sketch from scratch using this part to make it work properly as replacing the part in the current sketch hasn’t worked for me (although it should, indicating there are more bugs!)
5V RELAY 2.0-fixed.fzpz (15.1 KB)
Peter
May I know what you type in the search bar for this part?
Thanks
John
Thank you. This is what was needed
I finally found something else related to MLX90640 datasheet, similar to the one in the second link of my previous reply
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/946/Pimoroni_MLX90640_schematic-1830791.pdf
took me a while but here
barrel jack as it says in the search line in the image …
Peter
A part is going to take a while as there are a lot or requests outstanding and I am busy.
Peter
Hello,
Im really new to this and would see if anyone would help me with creating this for me.
320A ESC Electric Speed Controller, 6-12V High Voltage Waterproof Brushed ESC
i would really appreciate the help.
Insufficient information here to make a part. We would need dimensions and a pinout diagram neither of which are here. There are several ESCs available already, typing ESC in to the forum search bar will find them. One of them may do what you need.
Peter
Thank you Peter
John
OK I have figured out what my problem is (the corrected part is still badly configured.) This new part fixes the issue and I will report it as a bug although I don’t see how we can fix it.
5V RELAY 2.0-fixed-better.fzpz (15.1 KB)
This part is in this sketch which I think implements what you want correctly (but still won’t simulate!)
PROJECT-fixed-new-3.fzz (97.4 KB)
The sketch looks like this
breadboard
schematic
loading PROJECT-fixed-new-3.fzz should give you the same output.
Peter
no problem at all, I am okay with waiting
Name of the part
OrangePI 3 LTS
Previous work, similar parts
OrangePI one by RafeGF (Fritzing/Orange Pi One.fzpz at master · RafaGS/Fritzing · GitHub)
Top view
Foto or vector graphic, no links here please.
Datasheet
The official documentation of the part manufacture is linked here:
Please add a link to PDF of the manufacturers datasheet
Datasheet not found, this is called “user manual” and contains most of the important information (i think)
Type
I did not read this
Breakout board, sub assembly, plug in module (A) (i think this is what it is)
Antenna (AE)
Battery (BT)
Capacitor (C)
Diode (D)
Display (DS)
Fuse (F)
Hardware , mounting screws, etc. (H)
Jack, fixed part of a connector pair, header (J)
Relay (K)
Inductor, Coil, Ferrite bead (L)
Loudspeaker, Buzzer (LS)
Motor (M)
Microphone (MK)
Plug, moveable part of a connector pair (P)
Transistor (Q)
Resistor (R)
Thermistor (RT)
Varistor (RV)
Switch (S)
Transformer (T)
Integrated Circuit (IC)
Crystal, Oscillator (Y)
Zender diode (Z)
Other (please specifiy)
Extra
I’m very new to fritzing and IOT in general, but would like to learn more about adding parts here and other topics, so if someone were to link some things for me it would be appreciated.
A part is likely to be a while, as I have a fair backload of part requests. Part making is fairly complex but we need more people making parts. These two tutorials apply to current versions of Fritzing (many of the others are for older versions.)
I lately learned there aren’t links to the videos in Old_Grey’s tutorial so you need to do a google search for the title and then they come up on YouTube.
Peter
This part should do what you want. Pcb is likely not useful, but is present. The 4 connectors on the left are implemented as pads beyond the end of the right angle header so you could solder wires in to them if you wished. The mounting holes are only on silkscreen and won’t be drilled by default. If you want them you need to drag a hole in to the sketch from core parts/pcb->hole and set the size appropriately.
WCS1800-Hall-Current-Sensor.fzpz (8.0 KB)
Peter
Sorry
I forgot to disable the other views. Id did not fix the problem. Other views than breadboard are useless in my eyes
A breadboard part. A little bit simple with no names for the pin connectors
NodeMCU-WROOM-ESP32_30pol.fzpz (222.4 KB)