Thank you to both of you. A lot of great direction all around.
I am going to try my hand at all of your suggestions and see how familiar I can get with working with these parts.
Thank you to both of you. A lot of great direction all around.
I am going to try my hand at all of your suggestions and see how familiar I can get with working with these parts.
If anyone has this or has it in the works, please let me know.
https://store.arduino.cc/usa/arduino-uno-wifi-rev2
As far as I can see from the Fritzing point of view this is identical to the current Uno part. Are there new connectors that I am not seeing? The only thing Fritzing cares about are physical connections, the wifi and the new IMU are invisible in Fritzing. At most it may need a change in label on breadboard which is pretty trivial.
Edit:
I see it needs to have the second isc connector removed too, I will post a modified part in a bit.
Peter
I use a XP-Pen Deco Pro Android Drawing Tablet and the pencil tool for drawing in Inkscape . it works beautifully most of the time. Sometimes the calligraphy tool doesn’t seem to pickup pressure even if it is set to. I can see the pressure works in the tools dialog, but it has no effect.
Overall it is great though. For some projects, if you use detailed sketches for instance, it is probably better to use the bezier tool, but you can sketch with the calligraphy tool quite nicely too.
I’ve seen this is labelled as ‘Open Source’ and I’m sure it used to be free… from looking around for a little while it seems like you have to pay at least 8 euro for it. They have that silly wording saying to please ‘Contribute’. Call it what it is. a paid app… If you force for a donation it isn’t free any longer.
Please excuse my ignorance if it really is free, this is just really annoying me
If anyone has this or has it in the works, please let me know.
https://store.arduino.cc/usa/grove-temperature-sensor
You can download the source code at https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-app , and you will see that it is published under GPL and CC-BY-SA licenses, which are two of the most known Open Source licenses.
The project was possible by generous government funding, and talented people who enthusiastically worked on this. The funding ran out many years ago, students got children and jobs, live goes on.
The user base however kept growing. It is a pain to see that a well received application didn’t get any maintenance. Please be assured that the money received via the ‘download service’ is going into the development of Fritzing. If you have a good idea how to improve this, please share it on the github repository (link above).
You can download the source code from github, here:
install the development environment and build the app from source (which is nowhere near easy), so it is indeed open source, or you can choose to donate to support development (which has died for the last 3 or 4 years and is now trying to restart.) To be brutally honest (and noting I am just someone interested in seeing Fritzing survive not an official part of the development team), Fritzing was dying. Automatic parts updates on Win7 no longer work because the code it uses is too old, you need to install back level linux libraries on some linux distributions, again because the distributed code from 2016 is becoming too old to run any more. Your choice …
Peter
While that looks cool, I fear I don’t have anywhere enough skill to use it effectively . I can barely muddle through Inkscape far enough to make parts (as will become evident when I finish the part making tutorial and demonstrate exactly how little of Inkscape is needed to make parts.
Peter
There doesn’t appear to be one yet, but I found eagle files for it on the seeed site (which is fortunate, because there is no apparent dimension data on any of the web pages I saw). I will be out for the rest of today so it will probably be tomorrow for a part.
Peter
Dear all,
I look for the GY-86 sensor and the BN-220 GPS modul for the OpenXsensor project.
Can some were help me with the drawings ?
Thanks a lot
Kind regards
Willi
thank you for your help
I need it very much
thank you
Done. There is no pcb as it isn’t sensible I don’t think, and the eagle files on seeed appear to be incorrect, but it got me enough to make a part with some moving things around:
grove-temp-sensor.fzpz (5.5 KB)
Peter
thank you for your help
These two should work for some things. The gps should be fine as is, pcb for it is a 4 pin .1in header (the connector is actually 1mm but won’t fit on a pcb.) The GY-86 should be correct circuit wise, but the mounting hole and connector locations are just a guess and almost certainly wrong. If you could measure and supply the diameter of the mounting hole and the offsets in x and y from the edge of the board, and the x and y offsets from the edge of the board to the .1 connectors I will correct the position of both.
GY-86.fzpz (10.8 KB)
bn-220- GPS-module.fzpz (6.4 KB)
Peter
Hello. I am begginer in pcb design, and I can’t made this circuit on a single board 10x15. If anybody have time,and want to help me, I am grateful. Thank you.
Upload the sketch of your cirucit (the .fzz file), upload is the 7th icon from the left on the reply bar and I’ll have a look. At present there is not enough information (such as the units of 10x15, mm, cm, in?) or what a motion sensor is, even if I felt like laying out the circuit from scratch
Peter.
Hello @vanepp. Motion sensors is HB100, and pcb(15x10 cm).
Still need a sketch to start from …
Peter