RDM6300 RFID module
I did some corrections on the antenna part which are in the post above, in the RDM6300-ANT.fzz file, the same changes (adding copper0 and silk screen at least) still need to be done on the...
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This is the format for groups, silkscreen and copper1(top layer), with copper0(bottom layer) inside copper1.Simple resistor xml for the svg
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Hi Everyone. I am a complete newbie to Fritzing. I have a problem regarding setting the dimensions for the customised IC I just created. So far I have set the number of pins for my part and have named...
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@Old_Grey @vaneppThanks for your detailed instructions and explainations,they meaning a lot to a beginner.I feel the spirit here Thanks again!
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Okay, so it was really a misunderstanding caused by my miserable English.Well, I will improve it. I also thank you for the new valuable tips and guides. Lubos
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I hope I have not missed something or forgot something.Here is the corrected version: RDM6300.fzpz (20.6 KB) Lubos
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If you want to make a totally new part you have to make all the drawings etc. You can make a custom part with Inspector or Edit. Search the package designation, something might already be made.
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1.PNG939x668 92.2 KB var express = require('express'); var app = express(); var path = require('path'); var bodyParser = require('body parser'); var Gpio = require('onoff').Gpio;...
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Could you not place the sensor directly on the breadboard? You may need one more wire to the sensors too. Can't comment on the programming.
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I noticed someone started on a 4x relay board however I've had trouble exporting the part. http://fritzing.org/projects/smd-4-x-relay-board I'm quite new here so any help would be appreciated.
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It doesn't appear to be a part but rather a sketch (and not complete except for pcb at that). If you download the SMD_Relay_Board.fzz file and open it in fritzing you will get an incomplete breadboard...
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From looking at the pin description on the temp/humidity sensor it appears you need a 1K pull up resistor to VCC from the data signal so your second wire needs to go to the breadboard with a 1K...
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One or the other of these may help you as well, although it sounds like a generic IC of the appropriate pin count and change the labels with parts editor may be all you need. A new part creation HowTo...
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I'm mostly just interested in exporting it to the breadboard. I was thinking about superimposing a jpeg image of a 4 relay module onto a sketch but I failed to do so. For me the most aspect is to...
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haha thanks so much for your responses guys. A few minutes after I had posted, I realised that length of an IC grows in proportion to the number of pins used (i.e An IC with 40 pins will be scaled...
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Thank you Old_Grey for being the first to reply to my question. please refer to the general reply which is for you guys I gave below. Thank you so much once again Kenny
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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...
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Pako: Okay, so it was really a misunderstanding caused by my miserable English.Well, I will improve it. I also thank you for the new valuable tips and guides. Your written english is certainly fine, I...
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