We hope you find these parts as useful as we already have. Fritzing is a really useful piece of software, but I had a really hard time designing new parts on it (you have to design diagrams / schematics / pcb view) So I figure out I could simply draw my. In the image below, examples from the old ‘standard’ are on the left, examples of the the new standard are on the right (the image is zoomed to 200%).ĭespite the work we left unfinished, the addition of a thousand new parts is quite a big step forward for Fritzing. The new parts all use the new standard, and we plan to convert the rest of the core parts in the next release or so. The other goal we didn’t reach in this release was to enforce a single schematic-view image standard (based on a 0.1 inch grid), instead of the current hodge-podge (the majority based on a 7.5mm grid). Just separate the terms with spaces the image below shows an ‘and’ search for parts matching both ‘db’ and ‘25’. The Parts Bin search function (the topmost tab in the Parts Bin window) is quite effective for finding parts, especially since we have added a new ‘and’ search. Another shortcoming is that the new parts have not been completely integrated (from a database point-of-view), so part-swapping is mostly not possible between core parts and the new parts.īut we have a good workaround for these missing features. So the new parts simply arrive in nine shiny new Parts Bin containers, with nine new tabs to click in the Parts Bin window.
Alas, the Fritzing project being perpetually undermanned–and the demand for these parts being so high–we decided to put off the UI work until later. Originally we intended to ship these parts with a new Parts Bin UI to make it easier to navigate through them all.
Arduino Mini Pro 3.3v 8MHz.fzpz ENC28J60 Breakout Board.fzpz FT232 USB to TTL.fzpz Keypad Membran 4×4.fzpz LCD 16×2 white on blue.fzpz LCD 20×4 Blue Screen.
This new heatsink is one of my favorites: Bluetooth HC-05.fzpz Bluetooth HC-06.fzpz Bluetooth HM-10.fzpz Bluetooth HM-10ZS-040.fzpz Bluetooth HM-11.fzpz.
The parts all come originally from the open source SparkFun Eagle Library (thank you SparkFun!) and the conversion was carried out partly by program, and partly by hand. You can thank our illustrator Fabian for so many beautiful breadboard view images. The image above is just a small fraction of the set of new parts available in Fritzing 0.8.1. Clearing the user directories usually clears it, but Fritizing gets confused when there are multiple mine parts bins and that may be what is happening here.Well, almost 1000–certainly 900+.
That has been a problem in the past although we don’t know how to reproduce it. Fritzing sometimes is lax about checking return codes and will fail silently if it can’t write a file so that may be what we are seeing here.Ī late thought, try scrolling down the bin list and see if you have more than one mine parts bin.
Raccolta di moduli e componenti non installati di default su Fritzing. If you don’t have any parts or sketches you want to keep you can just delete those two directories and Fritzing will recreate them, or you can move them aside by renaming them if you wan to keep something in them. Raccolta dei principali componenti da inserire su fritzing.
On Windows they are inĬ:\users\username\AppData\Fritzing\roaming\Fritzing (which is a hidden directory so you need to enable hidden directories in explorer) andĬ:\Users\username\My Documents\Fritzing (where username is your windows id)
There are two user directories (with your parts and the parts database) which don’t get touched during an install (to not affect your sketches during upgrades). I think the best bet at this point is to clear the user directories which will clear the mine parts bin and cause Fritzing to recreate them when it finds they aren’t there (you will lose anything stored there though so make a backup!) The file names depend on operating system: My best guess is that there is a permissions problem that is stopping Fritzing from writing the mine parts bin. Were you possibly not looking for the part in the mine parts bin (the bins do take a bit of getting used to ?) Thinking about it, that can’t be correct because Fritzing should complain that “there is already a part called x loaded” when you try and load the part again. If you save a sketch that uses a part in the mine parts bin, and then reload the sketch there will be a new bin called temp that contains a copy of the part in the mine parts bin loaded as part of the sketch (so that the sketch will work on a system that does not have the part in the mine parts bin.) I believe there is a bug present where if both parts (the one in mine and the one in temp) are present Fritzing will use the one in mine instead of the one in temp (which can be a problem if the parts are different.) but that shouldn’t be the case here.