You are a precious person, know it!
Thank you very much Peter.
ESP8266 deauther like board
Part request generic SMD 8-SOP
Thank you very much.
Adafruit V1 motor shield
PCB image load SVG
some comments…
The output is a function of the input… You decide…
If your PNG is crude (default of 96dpi) you will get crude results.
If your PNG is refined (let’s say to 500dpi) you will get finer resolution results.
Example (I used Inkscape for this but, most any graphics app will do it):
Image 1 exported @ 96dpi
Image 2 exported @ 500dpi
Both inserted into a Silkscreen Image part and exported…
Results:
Adafruit V1 motor shield
On the assumption you are looking for a part for this, as close as you are likely to come is the Adafruit Motor, Stepper & Servo Shield.fzpz part in the adafruit library on github (it is not loaded in Fritizng by default you need to load it). While it isn’t identical, it is close. This board is discontinued and thus likely not worth the effort required to create a part specifically for it (at least for me).
Peter
Conception de 2 circuits imprimés avec capteurs à effet hall , et une carte arduino , pour un accordéon
Hello peter, here are the two circuits completed. I made the holes of the ends at 3.2 mm. I can order the circuit boards at Asler at 51 € for each hand is 102 €. what do you think ?accordion-left-hand-Sketch (5) (1) (4) (2).fzz (178.1 KB)
accordion-right-hand-Sketch (2) (2).fzz (185.8 KB)
Adafruit V1 motor shield
The complicated boards take quite a bit of time, but if you want to do it there are videos.
Part request ER14250 battery holder
Hi, I’m looking for a ER14250 battery holder for my PCB for this kind of battery:
This is what the battery holder looks like:
Datasheet for this battery holder:
Maybe this battery holder already exists, but I couldn’t find it in the existing Fritzing parts. I also searched the internet to see if people already made this, but unfortunately without success
Conception de 2 circuits imprimés avec capteurs à effet hall , et une carte arduino , pour un accordéon
I had a look at the gerber output and don’t see anything obviously wrong, so I think you should be good to order boards.
Peter
Fritzing has been in beta for 10 years here's why
STEP 1. GO TO FRITZING WEBSITE AND HOPE TO GOD THAT SOMEONE CAN HELP
STEP 2.NO ONE CAN HELP
STEP 3. GO INTO FRITZING…CRASHES MF
STEP 4.CONTINUE STEP 3 FOR 9 ******* YEARS
STEP 5. CLICK BREADBOARD. THEN RESTART STEP 3
STEP 6. GET INTO BREADBOARD AND HAVE IT DO WHAT EVERY THE **** IT WANTS.ITS NOT YOUR WORLD NOW ITS FRITZINGS.
STEP 7. COMPLAIN AND NO ONE ANSWERS. FUNNY HOW THE WORLD WORKS EH. BRING YOUR VIRGIN ASS OUT OF THE HOUSE AND STOP DEVELOPING THIS SHIT ASS PROGRAM YOU BUNCH OF PORCH MONKEYS.
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Fritzing has been in beta for 10 years here's why
If you asked your questions here you might get a reasonable answer. Development on Fritzing has died so the developers no longer reply to anything. Some of us are trying to restart development (with no particular results so far) and some of us answer questions if they are asked in here. It sounds like you have managed to corrupt the parts database and there is a simple solution to that.
Peter
Part request ER14250 battery holder
This should do the job. As always check the footprint against a real part before ordering boards. The two 1/4 inch holes are only on silkscreen, if you want them drilled you need to drag a hole over top of them to drill the holes (the mounting pin will get drilled though).
ER14250 battery holder.fzpz (12.5 KB)
Peter
Fritzing has been in beta for 10 years here's why
1, 2 - Van helps everyone, poor guy.
3, 4, 5 - Mine only crashes(Win7 64) if I edit a part with a sketch open, and even that is rare. Crashing would be a deal breaker for me if I couldn’t fix it.
6 - Sounds like you might not know the rules FZ uses, which is normal because there isn’t instructions.
7 - see above
I’m not here to sell FZ, but if you post sketch we can look at it and see if there is something you don’t know. I seam to learning something new in FZ every month, and that’s after 4 years. I know enough now that I can work around problems in FZ, and the only bug that I sometimes see, which is only in complicated sketches, is a redraw bug. A simple restart fixes that.
I don’t blame you for quitting if it constantly crashes - I gave up on Linux after a couple of years because it keep crashing my PC(Celeron era) -, even I would probably give up.
If we can help we will try, but remember we are just volunteers who aren’t super experts.
Part request ER14250 battery holder
Thanks again @vanepp!
How can I check the footprint against a real part? Do I have to check the datasheet measurements?
Part request ER14250 battery holder
print out a copy of either the gerber output (preferred as that is what the board will be made from) or the pcb view at 1 to 1 scale and then make sure that a real
part fits the footprint (datasheets have been known to be wrong before, or I may have screwed up a measurement). It is a lot less expensive to find a problem on a piece of paper rather than a board.
Peter
Fritzing has been in beta for 10 years here's why
You know what I found out today. If you click on a part and scroll the mouse wheel on the cord boxes in Inspector, the thing moves.
Using a Decoupling Capacitor and Ground Fill
Hi folks,
Here’s an issue I’ve run into. I have a decoupling capacitor between the main power source (component A) and power/ground of the component I’m powering (component B). When I run the ground fill process, the ground pin on component B connects directly to the ground fill and not the capacitor. The grounds on components A and B are identified as GND in the ground fill seeds list, so toggling it turns all of them on or off.
What I think I need to do is make sure that ground from the power source hits the capacitor before ground on component B. But how can I go about this? Thank you!
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SMD High-Speed Optoisolators 6N137 (single) and VO4661 (dual)
For my project I created this two SMD optoisolators. Attention: No breadboard included, beacuase it is SMD).
Vishay SMD-8 (VO4661).fzpz (8.0 KB)
Vishay SMD-8 (6N137).fzpz (7.7 KB)
Using a Decoupling Capacitor and Ground Fill
While I know little about ground fill, I believe it is the shotgun approach i.e. it fills everything. If you want a specific path, try putting a trace to the point you want before doing the ground fill. You might also upload the sketch (the .fzz file) via the 7th icon from the left on the reply menu so we can see what you are talking about.
Peter