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Lower step size

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there is no number in the inspector for wire


Rotating a complete layout

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At this moment I am redesigning an existing PCB layout and want to rotate it by 90 degrees.
At first I thought this is a piece of cake : select everything then execute the rotate command.
But I find this impossible to do. Is there a way I can do this?

Rotating a complete layout

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Select the PCB, tick Sticky in inspector, and use rotate command.

Lower step size

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In English it’s the white box called width, yours looks like largeur - can’t read your pic -. Select the text and punch in a number.

2, 3 & 4 digit 7-segment displays

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This time hopefully I’ve managed to produce the 2 digit 7-segment LED Fritzing part.

I don’t get any errors with FritzingCheckPart script:

pi@raspberrypi:/tmp/parts $ FritzingCheckPart.py /tmp/parts/part.HS220561K_9b599e9d04c0f9a3f069a44cb1139b70_5.fzp
File
'/tmp/parts/part.HS220561K_9b599e9d04c0f9a3f069a44cb1139b70_5.fzp.bak'

This is a through hole part as both copper0 and copper1 views are present.
If you wanted a smd part remove the copper0 definition from line 46

Modified 4: File
'/tmp/parts/svg.breadboard.HS220561K_de440744f1e13afc497791de140725a3_3_breadboard.svg.bak'
At line 4

ReferenceFile

'HS220561K_breadboard.svg'

doesn't match input file

'svg.breadboard.HS220561K_de440744f1e13afc497791de140725a3_3_breadboard.svg'

Corrected

Modified 4: File
'/tmp/parts/svg.schematic.HS220561K_de440744f1e13afc497791de140725a3_3_schematic.svg.bak'
At line 4

ReferenceFile

'HS220561K_schematic.svg'

doesn't match input file

'svg.schematic.HS220561K_de440744f1e13afc497791de140725a3_3_schematic.svg'

Corrected

Modified 4: File
'/tmp/parts/svg.pcb.HS220561K_de440744f1e13afc497791de140725a3_3_pcb.svg.bak'
At line 4

ReferenceFile

'HS220561K_pcb.svg'

doesn't match input file

'svg.pcb.HS220561K_de440744f1e13afc497791de140725a3_3_pcb.svg'

Corrected

Warning 6: File
'/tmp/parts/part.HS220561K_9b599e9d04c0f9a3f069a44cb1139b70_5.fzp.bak'
At line 2

ReferenceFile name 

'generic_ic_dip_8_300mil.fzp'

Doesn't match fzp filename

'HS220561K_9b599e9d04c0f9a3f069a44cb1139b70_5.fzp'

Warning 7: File
'/tmp/parts/part.HS220561K_9b599e9d04c0f9a3f069a44cb1139b70_5.fzp.bak'
At line 2

No Fritzing version in fzp file

pi@raspberrypi:/tmp/parts $ 

Here is the part:

7-Segment-Display-2-Red.fzpz (10.9 KB)

Rotating a complete layout

Has anyone made board Romeo from DFRobot?

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Hi,

I am looking for the Romeo V2.2 motor controller board from DFrobot but I am unable to find it in the parts list and in the Forum via search, but there exists a youtube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rO9-IKVNFzk) as an example where this board is used so maybe someone has already made the part?

Thanks,
Lars B.

[Solved] Lower step size (position of the trace bend points )

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Did you maybe mean where (how close) the position of the trace bend points go? That is contolled by settings on the View menu. “Align to Grid”, and “Set Grid Size…”. Turning off Align to grid gives complete/smooth position change. Reduce the grid size from 0.1 (the default) to 0.01change makes the “steps” 10 time smaller. For this example, I set the grid size to 0.002


[Solved] Lower step size (position of the trace bend points )

Has anyone made board Romeo from DFRobot?

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That was a vid showing a png converted to a svg, and it’s from here.

Who knows if a part was ever produced, ie, he might have made it and stored it elsewhere. Do a Goo search and look for the image, and then burrow down, and maybe it’s in a Git. I found one, but it’s not the same.
I’ve got bits and pieces that someone will have to assemble into a part, but that’s going to be a last resort. Or Maybe Vanepp has one.

2, 3 & 4 digit 7-segment displays

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Lots cleaner. My quick test says it works fine. There are still some unneeded group wrappers and transforms in various places, but they are not hurting anything. Just my urge to minimized things to what is really needed.

<g transform="matrix(0.26458397,0,0,0.26458157,-0.29558591,0.50666353)" >
  <g >
    <g >
      <g >
        <polygon points="1.1201722,44.684231 1.1201722,0.010051282 71.21558,0.010051282 71.905002,1.2664615 71.905002,46.326359 1.7384884,46.326359 " gorn="0.3.20.0.0.0.0" fill="#323232" id="background" />
      </g>
    </g>
  </g>
</g>

The icon image is really bad for that, but since it is just a cosmetic image, no effect on using the part

```xml
<g transform="translate(-20.946414,-257.9737)" >
  <g >
    <g >
      <g >
        <g >
          <g >
            <g >
              <g >
                <g >
                  <g >
                    <g gorn="0.3.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0" id="layer1" >
                      <g gorn="0.3.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0" id="g2618" >
                        <g transform="matrix(0.26458333,0,0,0.26458333,20.650701,257.97104)" >
                          <g >
                            <g >
                              <g >
                                <g >
                                  <g >
                                    <g >
                                      <g >
                                        <g >
                                          <g >
                                            <g fill-rule="nonzero" stroke="none" gorn="0.3.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0" fill="none" id="icon" stroke-width="1" >
                                              <polygon points="71.21558,0.010051282 71.905002,1.2664615 71.905002,46.326359 1.7384884,46.326359 1.1201722,44.684231 1.1201722,0.010051282 " gorn="0.3.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0" fill="#323232" id="background" />
                                              <g transform="translate(39.017241,3.769231)" >
                                                <g >
                                                  <g >
                                                    <g >
                                                      <g >
                                                        <g >
                                                          <g >
                                                            <g >
                                                              <g >
                                                                <g >
                                                                  <g gorn="0.3.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0" id="Dig2" >
                                                                    <g gorn="0.3.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0" id="g79" >
                                                                      <g gorn="0.3.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0" id="g77" >
                                                                        <g gorn="0.3.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0" id="g75" >
                                                                          <g gorn="0.3.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0" id="digit-2" >

On PCB, the silkscreen is wapped and transformed for no reason, but works. The circles are set to a stroke color of “#ffcc00” while the elliptical paths have a fill color of “#f7bd13”. They should both be “#f7bd13”, but Fritzing adjusts automatically. Potentially more import is the size of the connection circles. Usually the intent of using the path over (around) the circle, is to make the circle smaller, to allow traces to fit between the pins better. Your circles are still full size, so standard width traces will not fit. To adjust, reduce the radius by “0.1” and the stroke-width by “0.2”. That keeps the same size of drill hole, but reduces the copper ring to the width of the path elements, resulting in a oblong copper pad without any bulge in the middle.

<g transform="translate(-23,-207.86757)" >
  <g >
    <g >
      <g >
        <g >
          <g >
            <g gorn="0.3.0.0.0.0.0.0" id="silkscreen" >
              <rect y="207.91208" style="stroke-miterlimit:4;stroke-dasharray:none;stroke-dashoffset:0" fill-opacity="1" stroke="#000000" gorn="0.3.0.0.0.0.0.0.0" height="18.910988" fill="none" width="24.910988" id="rect2356" x="23.044506" stroke-width="0.089012" />
            </g>
          </g>
        </g>
      </g>
    </g>
  </g>
</g>

<path stroke="none" gorn="0.4.0.0" d="m 7.479909,0.41249 a 0.762,0.762 0 0 1 0.762,0.762 v 1.524 a 0.762,0.762 0 0 1 -0.762,0.762 v 0 a 0.762,0.762 0 0 1 -0.762,-0.762 v -1.524 a 0.762,0.762 0 0 1 0.762,-0.762 z m -0.508,1.524 a 0.508,0.508 0 1 0 1.016,0 0.508,0.508 0 1 0 -1.016,0 z" fill="#f7bd13" id="pad10" stroke-width="0" />
<circle stroke-opacity="1" style="stroke-miterlimit:4;stroke-dasharray:none;" stroke="#ffcc00" gorn="0.4.0.1" cy="1.9320438" cx="7.4737105" fill="none" id="connector10pin" r="0.66914684" stroke-width="0.600001" />

<circle stroke-opacity="1" style="stroke-miterlimit:4;stroke-dasharray:none;" stroke="#f7bd13" gorn="0.4.0.1" cy="1.9320438" cx="7.4737105" fill="none" id="connector10pin" r="0.56914684" stroke-width="0.400001" />

Schematic looks fine in Fritzing, but for some reason the svg viewer program I use is messing up the text. I can not see a reason for it in the svg elements, but “DP” is being displayed as “D” right on top of “P”. Same for the Dig1 and Dig2. All of the letters are on top of each other. Fritzing is happy with it though.

Other than maybe the pcb connector circle size, this is all cosmetic.

Has anyone made board Romeo from DFRobot?

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Thanks,

Yes I saw that post, but I couldn’t find any finished parts from it and also the link to the Google Drive is obsolute/broken.

I am just started using fritzing and I am very exited about it, but it would be nice to start out with a task where I don’t have to make that part myself, but if I cannot find it anywhere, I will give it a try :slight_smile:

[Solved] Lower step size (position of the trace bend points )

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thanks a lot, that is what I wanted, I have been searching in the edition, setting etc menus, but view is not what I thaugh
I prepared a picture to explain, I put it if it can help someone understand

[Solved] Lower step size (position of the trace bend points )

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“Sorry you cannot post a link to that host.”

2, 3 & 4 digit 7-segment displays


[Solved] Lower step size (position of the trace bend points )

2, 3 & 4 digit 7-segment displays

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Same cosmetic only comments as before, but should work fine.

Has anyone made board Romeo from DFRobot?

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If found this one but it’s not right, and I didn’t want to look further :slightly_smiling_face:

All I have is random part svgs left over in the FZ folders from that vid after I deleted the part - I figured I was never going to use it, and that the guy would keep the link -. If you can’t find it I can assemble the svg in a zip, but someone will have to make the control file and assign all the pins. Vanepp might have the part because he did that BB svg, we just have to wait for his internet to be fixed.

2, 3 & 4 digit 7-segment displays

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Sometimes transforms scale the part different size and you don’t notice, so just check the actual output has the correct dimensions. Just print it out and see if the part fits on it, or you can use the ruler in Gerbv. I think the pins on those displays are 20 thou, so your 30 thou holes should be ok, but just check that too. You can also check their position with the X - Y cords in drill.text file - my OCD makes me check :slightly_smiling_face: -

Your’s is probably ok, but it doesn’t hurt to check. :slightly_smiling_face:

Has anyone made board Romeo from DFRobot?

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Thanks again,

I have downloaded the svg file from this link in the other post you mentioned:
image

If that’s the one I can try to use it, otherwise it would be nice if you would make a zip with the right svg.

I am just going to figure how to make the control file and assign the pins as you describe. I will watch vid’s on how to do it.

Thanks for your help!

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