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PJ301M-12.fzpz - Thonkiconn PJ301M-12

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Thank you, this part matches with the jack perfectly!


7 of 9 nest routed - 2 connections still to be routed

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Hello, I just started working with Fritzing today, I created a sketch for Arduino, I connected everything in the same way that I connected them physically, and physically everything is working fine with this connection, but in Fritzing a get this message in the Breadboard Tab

7 of 9 nets routed - 2 connections still to be routed

In the Schematic Tab I get : 1 of 9 nets routed - 10 connections to be routed

What do these mean, and how can I fix these?

Here is my file:

IMS_LAB.fzz (34.4 KB)

7 of 9 nest routed - 2 connections still to be routed

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It looks to have something to do with the Piezo buzzer. If you disconnect it form the Arduino in breadboard view the problem goes away. If you ignore the warning and make sure it is connected in the schematic properly I believe it should be fine to use. If you want the warning to go away I think you need to remake/fix the part without bendable legs as I believe they are the cause of the problem.

@arditshala34 EDIT: It turns out that you can not connect bendable legs directly to the arduino. If you disconnect the legs from the Arduino and then connect them with wires it works as expected.

Fritzing interface looking fuzzy - is this normal?

7 of 9 nest routed - 2 connections still to be routed

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7 of 9 nest routed - 2 connections still to be routed

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There is something wrong with that LED array. In PCB the bottom pins have a red line through it, showing the pins aren't assigned.

In SCH - Only when you make the ratsnest lines traces do they become real connections.

Yeah, I think bendable legs only connect to a breadboard.

Breadboard and Schematic Wiring help

Breadboard and Schematic Wiring help

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Post the ,fzz sketch with the 7th button above.

See all those red bits on parts, well they aren't actually connected. I think you also have a ratsnest running across Q2.

The easiest way if you can't figure it out is to select all traces in SCH, delete them, check the BB is still 100% correct, and redo the traces again in SCH.


Silk screen partially displayed and/or light and dark text

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Hi,

I have a continuing issue where text object silk screen is missing or pale when viewed after uploading to Fritzing Fab or OSH Park.

To try and resolve I have;
1) reloaded Fritzing, no change
2) tried several tests of different design, no change
3) made sure components or 'hidden' text is not hiding the required text or component
4) I have loaded designs to Fritzing Fab and OSH Park fabrication and identical issue

You can see on the left and right sides of the image that there are banding/lines which are circled in red. These bandings seems to coincide with faded or obscured text or silk screen object outlines hidden.If you look at the words circled in black some of the text is ok other text is faded or half faded like the words "Pad5". In the overall top view which includes copper and silkscreen view the image looks fine, but not when you go to the Silkscreen only view as displayed in the image.

Thank you for your consideration and suggestions in advance.

regards chuck

Silk screen partially displayed and/or light and dark text

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Silk screen partially displayed and/or light and dark text

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I believe this is just a rendering issue. I have seen similar renderings but all of my silkscreens have arrived as I intended (I have not used OSH park). You could try other software to see how they render it. You could try Aisler (the fabricate button in Fritzing takes you to their site) or EasyEda https://gerber-viewer.easyeda.com/

NodeMCU Amica with normal pin holes

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I have found a lot of parts in the net - all have a least one disadvantage:
- All found parts with 0.9 Inch row distance has too small pin holes.
- There are a lot of parts with 1.0 Inch row distance and correct pin holes.
Where is the part I'm looking for: 0.9 Inch row distance and correct pin holes??

Text doesn't fit in pull down menus of inspector

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I've just installed this (0.9.3) to try out on a Ubuntu based 16.04 LTS x64 system (no high-res screen) which has been stable since 16.04 was launched and have the same problem over a year past the original post. This was last night so am looking for how your guys do bug tracking etc.

I develop with QT (among other things) and see pretty much the same type of behaviour QT exhibits on other machines including the scroll in the about box hitching every half a second. I'll look at the source but really at first glance, this appears to be a common layout issue for QT. The drop box control needs needs to be bigger. Even a smaller font won't display right as the control has margins around the border. Here is a screenshot if I don't get to it.

Where to find small buzzer in Fritzing?

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Hello! I've just started using Fritzing and I can't find one part that i need. I'm looking for these "small buzzers" (I cannot find its name, but I included below something that uses them).


Do you know how to find that part? Do I need to download some additional libraries or have I just overlooked it?

NodeMCU Amica with normal pin holes

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Try this one (one of several that I have corrected for people):

as it appears to be .9 in (some of the others were of the 1 in variety). There is a good selection of them in this forum.

Peter


Where to find small buzzer in Fritzing?

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How small is small? If you type buzzer in to the parts search bar (the magnifying glass) and press enter several varieties of buzzer come up (from the standard one in core parts to 12mm buzzers elsewhere). As well if there is an fzz (sketch file) associated with the picture you have you can find the buzzer in there in the temp parts bin and export it (assuming it isn't one of the core buffers). As well a google search for "frtizing part buzzer" may turn up something on the net (you are looking for an .fzpz file which is a Fritzing part).

Peter

NodeMCU Amica with normal pin holes

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To Peter: Perfect - many thanks. This is the right part for me!!

Text doesn't fit in pull down menus of inspector

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The source is on github and has bug tracking there. At present we don't have a lot of (perhaps no) active developers and the current head doesn't build correctly (I think because of version lag). That said I don't see the problem, my copy of 9.3b on Ubuntu 16.04 (installed via the tar ball from the Frtizing site) appears to work the same as Windows but I may be missing something. I do know that Fritzing is using QT5.6 which is old at this point, perhaps yours is finding a newer version? I'm poking at development (that is what the Ubuntu system is for), but am not a developer so if you are experienced with QT and interested that would be wonderful :slight_smile: . The major problem with head (other than the git2 library being too old I think) is that gerber generation is broken by a large update that seems to have some problems (and no one apparantly working on them).

Peter

Flipping parts in Fritzing breadboard view?

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THX1138 - Thanks for mentioning that it is at the bottom of the window. Did not notice it and couldn't find the flip functionality anywhere.

WaveShare 1.3 inch OLED with SH1106

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Hi

I cobbled together a part definition for a WaveShare 1.3 inch OLED display: https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/1.3inch_OLED_(B)
It has some known issues:

  • For the breadboard view and the Icon I mangled the image of the Adafruit display, that I used as a template, into the right size. So that isn't correct, in particular the WaveShare module doesn't have the cutout at the bottom, but a slot below the display.
  • I measured the position of the connectors relative to the edges of the board only with a ruler, so they are only good to about a millimeter.
  • The four mounting holes in the edges are missing in the PCB view. (So good luck figuring out where to put the holes in your PCB layout if you want to use them.
  • The parts editor complains that it cannot deal with separate copper0 and copper1 layers.

As it is, it seems to be good enough for me. I just ordered the first PCBs based on this design. When they arrive I'll learn if it works as good as I think.

Andreas

WaveShare 1.3 inch OLED.fzpz (16.9 KB)

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