We actually had this conversation before. Some people wanted to make everything BB connectable, but I had the impression that FZ creators wanted BB view to be real world so very young children can get into electronics easily because they copy what they see. If real world wasn’t the intention what’s the purpose of the BB view, because you already have a non real world representation in the SCH view.
LinkIt One Development Board
LinkIt One Development Board
It probably is a program bug since every pin has his own terminal as well. Not sure why it isn’t getting them but a quick fix is pressing “W” or “E” buttons on schematic view when creating the part.
For real, there isn’t an alternative way for the PCB view to auto assign the pins?
Unfortunately, the groove connector doesn’t have 0.1 grid spacing since they are way bigger than that. I think it was done by aesthetic purposes.
After thinking a bit about the grid spacing on breadboard view, I decided to fix everything so the part will fit on the Fritzing grid.
I struggled a lot but managed to find the correct alignment after doing some resize of the connector boxes. The schematic stuff got fixed too after xml editing and also the internal connection were added. Finally, the exported piece as .fzpz file.
LinkIt ONE board.fzpz (89.0 KB)
I feel soooo good after the final result. This piece was more like a training for mastering Build your own piece after struggling with Fritzing stuff.
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Looks good, although one (hopefully last ) minor issue. In schematic the font size on vin is too small, it is tiny compared to the letters next to it. At first I thought you had been caught by an Inkscape bug where if Ink converts inline xml to a style it leaves the font-size command inline (my parts check script checks and corrects for this). Inkscape uses the font-size in the style command to render the image, and it will look fine in Inkscape, but Fritzing uses the inline font-size (which is often different than the style one because Inkscape does not update the inline font-size when the style one is changed) and the text will render at the wrong size in Fritzing while looking fine in Inkscape. However that isn’t the case here, the font size in the style in Inkscape is just too small. Good job!
Peter
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Last fix done
LinkIt ONE board.fzpz (89.0 KB)
Thanks for the help vanepp. Now I shall move to the real hardest part I should finish right now: Arduino mega shield v2.0
But first, gonna start spanish translation fix and probably start pushing this part along with the others.
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MAKE SURE YOU CHECK THE PCB FOOTPRINT BEFORE GETTING PCBs MADE BECAUSE IT WAS MADE WITHOUT A DATASHEET AND GUESSED THAT IT IS AN EXTENDED UNO FOOTPRINT.
I’ll just add this here again because I don’t know if the PCB is truly correct…
Do I need ground fill and if so how do I do it?
Hi guys. I’m working on a double layer tht PCB and I have some concernes about my ground. I have place ground fill and it seems that all GND pins are connected with the plate but Fritzing still shows them as unrooted.
Should it be that way? I can add some pictures in the evening.
How to invert a PCB icon
How to create Circular Pads?
Thanks a lot guys. Swapping the gerbers seems a decent method. I think I am gonna try that out.
How to create Circular Pads?
Just found out that you cannot make a connection with a hole.
Request - TEA5767
Here it is TEA5767 module SMD.fzpz (6.2 KB)
TEA5767 SMD Module
It is my first part that I created using inkscape, so don’t expect a lot!. Also if you find some errors please report me.TEA5767 module SMD.fzpz (6.3 KB)
Where to hire someone who can make a full service
I don’t know what the project is but I might make it for you, if you can make it clear what you really want.
Do I need ground fill and if so how do I do it?
Copper fill fills areas without connecting to anything, and ground fill connects grounds.
If you ground fill it shows the grounds connected with ratsnests - black dotted line -. You can also double check if the ends are seeded and actually connected.
Where to hire someone who can make a full service
I think for a start price. So I know how much we are dealling with.
1 BLUETOOTH CHIP 4.0 prepared for use with the Arduino IDE interface.
1 BT antenne
1 AUDIO STEREO HIGH GRADE OUTPUT min. 2x25watt slots
1 USB micro input for charging a li-po 3.7v batt. 8.000mAh
1charger module 1A ?
1 Toggle on/off button
1 Led (RGB)
NO PREMADE MODULES
Calculations and some safety components for prober use.
How to invert a PCB icon
On the bottom red bar you can select view, and whether it’s showing a side or both.
By the look of it it is showing the bottom and through the PCB to the top.
How to invert a PCB icon
No I want the copper pads to be at the bottom only.
How to invert a PCB icon
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How to invert a PCB icon
Sorry I see whats wrong. You must have selected bottom layer and pulled parts on, and that mounts them to the bottom. Select view from above and both layers and then I think you select the part and select top in Inspector. If it was me I would do it again - not hard if you have both open at once - with view from above and both layers.
How to create Circular Pads?
Will square ones do, because you can select Pad. Other than that it’s a via with a hole or a custom part.
How to invert a PCB icon
But wouldn’t that place the copper pads of the 555 on top of the PCB? I want a single sided PCB since I am going to be using a copper clad board.