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4 x Relay Board Part Request

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Unfortunatly some detailed work is required, as the author doesn't seem to have cared about breadboard or schematic and thus didn't route them. To get breadboard up to snuff you will need to move the parts (the relays for instance are currently all on top of each other) in to the position they are on pcb and then use the rats nest lines to make and route connections to the various pins. Note because this is a sketch not a part, the board won't show up in breadboard. To end up with something in breadboard that looks like the pcb you would need to edit the breadboard svg file to add a representation of the underlying board which is more complex yet. If you have a jpeg or similar image of a relay board you want to use it is possible (but fairly complex) to import the jpeg in to an svg via an editor like Inkscape and then add the necessary connector pins (which means being able to edit the fpz file to create the appropriate connections) and create it as a part for fritzing. It sounds to me like this is what you want a fritzing part the matches a relay board that you have. If you can post an image of the board you want I'll have a look at it and see if it is easy (in which case I may do it as it is fairly simple for me knowing what to do). If you haven't already done so a google search for "fritzing part relay board" (where relay board is as much of a model number for what you have as you can find) may turn up a part someone has made.

Peter


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