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SoilWatch 10 - Capacitive soil moisture sensor

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Looks good, I don't see any issues.

Peter


SoilWatch 10 - Capacitive soil moisture sensor

Nest List (For assembly)

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Is there a way to print a net list for assembly. What I mean is if you prototyping it list each wire and its connections. Like A3 to G49, IC2 Pin3 to C1 Anode, etc?

Nest List (For assembly)

Nest List (For assembly)

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I was looking for something a little more human readable, and printable. The one I exported did not seem to have wires just parts connection points. Maybe I should explain more.

I am attempting to use Fritzing in the following fashion. First draw my schematic, breadboard my project in fritzing, then print the list as an instruction guide to actually do in real life on my breadboard what I just did in fritzing. Then if my prototype works, go back to fritzing and create (finish) my pcb. Lastly send it off to be made.

Nest List (For assembly)

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If you are using a real breadboard then wire it the same as breadboard view. If you want perf board when there are a variety of perf board varients in inspector. A net list is generally for something like spice to simulate the circuit (although it could be post processed in to your instruction list be something I expect).

Peter

Nest List (For assembly)

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Is that not what the schematic tells you?

I did a quick google for Fritzing XML netlist viewer and found a few projects that can convert between different formats and maybe one of those other formats will work for you.

Adding 4PLCC LEDs

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Hi Peter,

oh that shoulnd´t be the case. Normally you don´t need an MS accound for getting the files. Anyway the archive is obsolete as I worked on the parts this morning and made updates.

  • added the standard LED pic for schematic view
  • created colored breadbord icons
  • fixed connections for breadboard view

I figured out how to make the connections in the breadboard view. I had to edit the layers of the svg graphics in Inkscape first. After that I could bind the cathodes and anode to the specific graphic parts. Sorry as a new user I can only place two parts per post

HSMA-A431-XXXXX.fzpz (10.6 KB)
HSMC-A431-XXXXX.fzpz (10.5 KB)


Adding 4PLCC LEDs

Adding 4PLCC LEDs

Adding 4PLCC LEDs

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aaaaaah I really don´t get it. I tried one of the new parts now and the schematic view doesn´t work at all. This part editor is driving me crazy. Now I cant connect the cathode and anode at all. If I connect a wire it is making the connection in the middle of the part. I found out that there are Bus conenctions from the old schematic part left. I removed them but the problem still exists. Also the part wont be placed correctly on the grid like the normal LED part. Does anyone have a clue for this? How can this problem be fixed and what am I doing wrong?

Adding 4PLCC LEDs

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You have 4 connectors, but only 2 pins in SCH - red box indicates pins are not assigned -.
Maybe draw 3 pins on one end and 1 on the other.

If you want it to snap to the grid, I think the bottom left corner is the reference. Resize the page so the bottom left is in the correct position.

Adding 4PLCC LEDs

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There are a number of problems, but the main two are as Old_Grey indicated that schematic has only two pins and needs 4 (it also lacked terminalId defs so the pins would connect wrong). The pins don't start at 0 (they start at 2) which is not desirable but not fatal. The old buses on 0 and one were still defined in the fpz. I cleaned up the fpz file (which makes no visible difference, its just neater) and added two more pins layered on top of the existing cathode pin and added the necessary terminal id rectangles in schematic (I personally don't like the overlayed pins but other parts use them this way). At the end of all that I did edit->select all and then file->document properties-.resize page to content in Inkscape which causes it to properly align to the grid to produce this corrected file:

HSMA-A431-XXXXX_fixed.fzpz (11.8 KB)

which should show you what you need to do. Basically if you have 4 pins in breadboard, you need the same 4 pins in schematic and pcb as well, the lack of the 2 cathodes in schematic is what was causing the red and not working (at which point the lack of terminalId would have bit you on alignment to the end of the pins if you had all 4 present).

Peter

Help for ESP8266

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Hi everybody,

I'm creating an ECG (electrocardiogram).
The purpose is to send the ECG values to my macbook using an ESP.

I can't find any tutorial on the internet that could explain me how to connect correctly the esp to my macbook pro. The ESP must just send the values by wifi.
Could someone please help me or send me a tutorial link ?
I've arduino boards : uno, leo eth, nano and mini pro.

Thanks in advance

MAX7219 Dot Matrix Led Modul


Help for ESP8266

Homemade LED Driver Causing a Ruckus

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It is an industrial design project I started at uni. I think I am in over my head!

I made a little video and a schematic to save some time.

ADDED note: The huzzah feather also starts if the leads from output pins 2 and 16 are disconnected. The LED strips flash when the reset buttons are pushed, the output pins 2 and 16 are momentarily pulled high. My guess is that it would open the transistors and cause some sort of power shortage that prevents the huzzah booting.

So my guess is that I need a capacitor somewhere to smooth this out but where?

thanks for your time fellas.

Homemade LED Driver Causing a Ruckus

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What MOSFETs are they?

Maybe you have a PNP when you want a NPN, or you might have the pins around the wrong way.

First PCB for an own wordclock - any obvious mistakes?

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Dear all fellow users of fritzing,

This is my first PCB ever created and it is for an own wordclock with RTC and timesignal via DCF77.
I would like to ask if a fast Review if possible if I made stupid mistakes ...

This might be a request done quite often, but as everyone starts as a beginner, I hope for your Support!

Thanks and looking Forward to your considerations!
Arne
Lange PCB 2.fzz (21.9 KB)

Blank RPi HAT PCB

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Hello.

I am looking for the Pi Modell B Hat Template as well.
The link from steelgoose seems not to work anymore?
I cannot find anything downloadable in the forum either.
My perception was that the shown format by steelgoose should be a Standard shape in fritzing.
I would much much appreciate to get Access to this file.
Or am I maybe too blind? :wink:

Thanks a lot,
Ole

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