Ground fill thermal relief
It's the Keepout that makes them big. EDITTo change it you have to Remove the Ground fill first before reapplying the new Keepout.
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As to male or female, it depends which one you chose (Inspector should tell you which it is if you click on the part or look at breadboard view) as both genders are available. As this is a Sparkfun...
View ArticleLinux fails on fatal IO error 2
I downloaded the latest Linux .tar.bz2 file. I believe it was 0.9.3b and i untared it using Ubuntu 16.10 native package manager.
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Not exactly sure what you are trying to accomplish, but here are some tips and tricks you can play with... First: if you don't have a temperature controlled soldering iron, you need to get one. The...
View ArticleHole definition
is it possible to make my own custom holes instead of using the FZ hole from the PCB View Core Parts Bin? below are 3 examples where i have run into difficulty with pcb holes. Example 1: A bolt...
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Just create the hole patter as a part... all you need is the PCB view... it will be stored in My Parts and drag it on as a part, you can have it with/without connector pins. EDIT: Attached is a PCB...
View Article3PDT switch / toggle part?
i did actually built one myself and posted on an old thread.would be nice if you can download and tell me if is correct. as this was my very first attempt see: Looking for a 3pdt part parts help Does...
View ArticleLinux fails on fatal IO error 2
From the unatred directory, you have to nstall it. running: $./install_fritziing.sh then from the same directing type $Fritzing I don't have my other computer here with 0.9.3b on it. But give this a go.
View ArticleLinux fails on fatal IO error 2
Well, i tried that, but it tells me, it can't find the program even after i install it. Also i tried installing it from apt sudo apt install fritzing and when i try to run it then it gives sigsegv. (i...
View ArticleParts: db9 pin number
Right-click on the part and Edit (new part editor), and along the top tabs go to connectors. Then Save as new part.
View ArticleBug in Updating SVG image of a part in Part Editor
Hi(Note: Consider XXX as part name and "XXX" as view name in Fritzing) Thanks for suggestions. I learnt to edit the SVG and FZ part file. I was able to make the part of evive . Now my part has a...
View ArticleParts: db9 pin number
thank you Old_Greyi did it, the numbers that i can change are rightyou can see in the picture that id conector 1 exist but id conector 2 doesnt existcan you check by yourself please db9_2.gif1579x942...
View ArticleParts: db9 pin number
Opps, it's the actual text in the svg drawing. If you hover over the connector it gives the correct #, but because it's in the svg you have to manually edit the svg. It looks like I'll have to edit...
View ArticleParts: db9 pin number
Old_Grey: Opps, it's the actual text in the svg drawing. If you hover over the connector it gives the correct #, but because it's in the svg you have to manually edit the svg. It looks like I'll have...
View ArticleParts: db9 pin number
Whatever the connector ID is in the .fzp... the connector number when you hover over it in the views will be one number higher. i.e. if , then the pin number will be 28 in FZ views when hovered on......
View ArticleParts: db9 pin number
Like this Part Creation - A very rough how-to parts help You would need a whole series of videos, but this is a quick one to show some tips. This is not a proper guide, just methods to do stuff....
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