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User-created parts #875

Closed davidperrenoud closed 10 years ago

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From andre.knoerig@gmail.com on October 22, 2009 03:54:19

This is a space for Fritzing users to upload and share their self-created parts with others.

Add your part by adding a comment to this issue and attach your part as a .fzpz file. (You can get this by right-clicking your part in the parts palette and then clicking "Export..")

Make sure you have quality-checked it, and add a description in the comments text. If you have any problems with your part, please try to fix it first by getting help in the fritzing.org forums.

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=875

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From Jeff.Bei...@gmail.com on July 25, 2011 02:52:35

A simple solar cell and a AAA rechargeable battery

Attachment: AAABatteryRechargeable.fzpz Solar Cell.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From michael....@gmail.com on July 25, 2011 14:21:47

My first part, an Omron D2F series snap action switch.

This is a D2F-FL to be exact, though the dimensions and schematics are essentially identical to all the switches in the D2F series.

Attachment: D2F-FL Omron Snap Action Limit Switch with Level.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From austin.s...@gmail.com on July 28, 2011 08:57:09

The high-power shift register that SparkFun carries.

The labels are a bit awkward, but it matches what's in the datasheet. :)

NOTE: The version I uploaded two days ago was bugged! I had started the part as a graphical clone of another dip20 chip, but it had a very strange connector behavior: Fritzing was always automatically connecting VCC and one of the NC pins, and connections directly to VCC were not accepted (the connection would jump to NC). This leads me to believe that internally the two connectors were using the same ID (or equivalent).

Ultimately, I fixed the bug with the part by deleting the old VCC connector and adding a new one. I have deleted my original comment and attached the bugged file for comparison purposes by the developers.

I hope that helps!

UPDATE: The last fixed-VCC upload I did had an incorrect anchor point in the schematic view. That has been fixed, hence this now third post for the part.

Attachment: TPIC6B595.fzpz BUGGED_TPIC6B595.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From uair...@gmail.com on July 28, 2011 09:20:27

Hi there, awesome software.

This is the part for our Forebrain dev board.

Attachment: Forebrain.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From 4deilton...@gmail.com on July 29, 2011 09:37:10

The Sparkfun Evaluation board rs232 version to Telit GM862-GPS module.

By Adeilton Rocha From Brasil

Attachment: telit GM862 Eval.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From Helmut.B...@gmail.com on August 01, 2011 04:14:53

Made a Op-Amp LM741 By Graffiti

Attachment: LM741.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From dreamg...@gmail.com on August 01, 2011 04:39:08

This is a 16 bit input - output expander, for the I2C bus.

From Microchip. http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/20090C.pdf

Attachment: MCP23016.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From bertrand...@gmail.com on August 08, 2011 14:48:44

This is my first part, mostly built as a learning experience. I started with something very simple: a knob potentiometer from Sparkfun: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9806

Attachment: TSR-3386UT Square Trimming Potentiometer.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From casch...@mac.com on August 10, 2011 01:10:42

This is the UDN2981 8-channel source driver chip.

Attachment: UDN2981.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From kar110...@gmail.com on August 10, 2011 05:39:44

This is a DC-DC converter TMA1205S from Traco. Input 12VDC, output 5VDC. Hope this'll be useful.

Attachment: DC-DC converter TMA1205S.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From kar110...@gmail.com on August 10, 2011 05:45:09

Also find attached L6208 bipolar stepper driver in DIP24 package.

Attachment: L6208 - DIP24.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From casch...@mac.com on August 11, 2011 05:30:54

This is the RBBB from JEE labs (Really Bare Bones Board).

Attachment: Really Bare Bones Board.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From esotil...@gmail.com on August 19, 2011 06:58:32

Decade Counter 4000 Series

Attachment: 4017.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From esotil...@gmail.com on August 19, 2011 07:13:34

Decade Counter 7-Segments Decoded 4000 Series

Attachment: 4026.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From kungfuma...@gmail.com on August 21, 2011 16:19:06

DB-25 connectors, both M and F. I'm a noob at Fritzing and electronics, so constructive feedback appreciated. PCB images are from contrib (not mine). Schematic is based on mystery part. I have no idea what such a connector should look like in schematic view. I made the breadboard image fit a breadboard but I don't know if such a thing makes sense.

Attachment: DB25F.fzpz DB25M.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From stefanhermann79@googlemail.com on August 22, 2011 01:17:20

@kungfuma...

This looks very nice. I think, the schematics should look like this: http://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachment/31278/programmer.png That are the Eagle-Schematics and it makes clear, what should be where.

That the connector matches in the breadboard makes perfectly sense. Well done!

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From macgyver...@gmail.com on August 23, 2011 21:03:18

This is the DIP package of the ATmega644 microcontroller (AVR 8-bit series from Atmel). Enjoy!

Attachment: atmega644_dip.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From stefanhermann79@googlemail.com on August 26, 2011 23:26:53

@macgyveremir:

This is a very nice part! Could you make the part in the schematic view a little bit bigger (like the Atmega 168) and place the name in the middle?

I've seen, that you labeled the connections very professional. Would it make sense, to write the Pin names behind the pin numbers (in schematic view, too)?

If you could do this changes, we can take your Part into the Fritzing core parts library!

Thank you that far and have a nice week end.

Stefan* Fritzing.org

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From Niclas.H...@gmail.com on August 27, 2011 13:06:30

I made a 6Pin Star Power LED that I had laying around.

Breadboard graphics made by myself, for the schematic view I've altered the 6Pin LED graphics form fritzing.

Please enjoy! :)

Attachment: Prolight RGB 3 Watt Star.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From stefanhermann79@googlemail.com on August 28, 2011 01:44:12

@Niclas: Very nice! I changed it just a little bit and I guess, you will find it in the next Fritzing release :) Good work!

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From Niclas.H...@gmail.com on August 28, 2011 05:14:13

Thank you very much! :)

I just discovered that I had the B- and B+ connectors wrong, I interchanged them. (All - connectors should on the top of the led and all + connectors should be on the bottom).

btw: is there any possibility to rotate connectors? Because some pads on the led are rotated, but could'nt figure out, how to make the connectors fit to the pads accordingly.

Anyway, great that it will be included :)

Attachment: Prolight RGB 3 Watt Star.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From stefanhermann79@googlemail.com on August 28, 2011 05:48:21

@Niclas: Yes, I've compared it with the datasheet and added the labels today in the morning. It should be correct now – so it's no problem.

I think, it is not possible to rotate the connectors in the parts editor, but it is on the list and be a part of the redesigned parts editor comming up in the future.

Until that day, we have to make this changes in the SVG files :)

So thank you again for this awesome part!

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From Sor...@gmail.com on September 05, 2011 14:57:09

HEF4094 shift register. This is my first part, comments welcome.

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From orgfritz...@gmail.com on September 05, 2011 23:34:42

@SorkiG: Good start. The schematic is missing and very important, because much people can't read »Breadboard« ;) And finding problems is in schematic view much easier. You can add descriptions for pins and the part in general, than it is easy to use and understand the part. By now, I would say, you are on a good way :)

Best,

Stefan*

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From Sor...@gmail.com on September 06, 2011 04:05:15

Updated the HEF4094, something must have gone wrong with the schematic it's included now. Descriptions added.

Attachment: HEF 4094 v2.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From orgfritz...@gmail.com on September 06, 2011 04:25:06

@SorkiG: The schematics look very nice. This makes it easy to work with this shift register. Unfortunitely this time, the PCV SVG was not included :( If you want, you can send me the files via Email and I combine them and check them into the next Fritzing Release.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Stefan*

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From irasc...@gmail.com on September 06, 2011 04:38:16

@SorkiG

Hi. I'd like to try to track down the missing images problem. One possible cause is if custom svg files are stored in a subfolder of the fritzing/parts directory (i.e. the folder that is installed with the fritzing application). In this case the fzpz packager will not package the svg because it assumes from that location that it is shipped with Fritzing. (Another reason that custom svg files should not be stored in the friting application directory tree is that they will be lost when you upgrade Fritzing.)

Please let us know whether this is the issue here.

Thanks.

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From orgfritz...@gmail.com on September 07, 2011 03:21:36

@SorkiG: Good news! Your part is checked in and will be in the upcomming Fritzing Release. You will find it in the Shift Register part typ. Thank you very much :)

Stefan*

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From MikeWeat...@gmail.com on September 07, 2011 08:44:43

I made this part last night (my first). It's the old version Sparkfun RTC breakout board as sold here: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/99 This is just a first draft, but it works for my purposes. Some of the text needs to be converted still(I imported a PDF dimensional drawing),the colors need a tweak I'm sure, and I kinda phoned in the PCB view. If I kept it to myself I'd never finish it off though, so I figured I should post it up here in case some else wants to give it some polish before I get around to it.

Attachment: Real Time Clock Module - DS1307 RTC Breakout Board.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From stefanhermann79@googlemail.com on September 07, 2011 12:25:46

@MikeWeatherholtz: Hey, this looks very nice. Maybe, we can include it to the Sparkfun library in Fritzing.

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From MikeWeat...@gmail.com on September 07, 2011 13:18:02

@stefanhermann79: That's why I uploaded it :) I'm going to fix a few things tonight my OCD won't let me ignore, though.

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From johan....@gmail.com on September 07, 2011 20:47:17

Greetings I just have made my fist part for Fritzing, It's a Low Dropout Voltage Regulator, the peculiarity about it, is that unlike the famous 7805 it has four legs, being the fourth to activate it. I used it a lot, because it heated less and has only a maximum voltage droput of 0.5V.

I hope you enjoy it

Attachment: KA78R05 Low Dropout Voltage Regulator.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From MikeWeat...@gmail.com on September 08, 2011 17:53:22

Here is version 2 of my Sparkfun RTC breakout board. Fixed the text, fancied up the breadboard view and tweaked the pcb view.

Attachment: Real Time Clock Module - DS1307 RTC Breakout Board.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From stefanhermann79@googlemail.com on September 14, 2011 02:29:29

@MikeWeatherholtz: Thank you very much. Your part is checked in and will appear in the next release!!

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From irasc...@gmail.com on September 14, 2011 02:37:06

@johan... (comment 185).

This part is really close, but it's not quite right. The problem is with bendable legs and breadboard view. The easiest way to see it would be to open up voltage_regulator_7805.fzp and compare it side by side with the low dropout version.

In the 7805, one of the connectors is defined so:

in the low dropout it's so:

See the difference? In general the svgId defines the pin, the legId defines a leg structure, and the terminalId defines a position on the pin. When you have a leg, you do not need a terminalId, but you still need a pin.

The breadboard svg will have to be modified as well: the "leg" elements look correct, and I'm not sure whether you can simply get away with renaming the "terminal" elements to "pin" or whether you will have to modify those rects as well.

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From goncalo....@gmail.com on September 16, 2011 11:57:22

Hi people, Im starting a project and would like to use Fritzing, but i need a part that i cannot find in the library, 74LS573 - Octal D Latch with 3-STATE Outputs

Regards

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From forvel...@gmail.com on September 21, 2011 01:28:29

Hi, just did a HCF 4067 analog multiplexer using the generic IC part and modifying the descriptioon of the pins. Since I dont have a view of the SMD versions I just did the plastic encapsulated version of the chip. Hope someone find this useful. Opps, corrected a bit adding a Schematic pinout

Attachment: HCF 4067.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From stefanhermann79@googlemail.com on September 22, 2011 03:32:43

@forvellos: I checked it in and you will see it in the next Fritzing Release. It will belong to the 40xx Family :) Thank you for this part!

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From irasc...@gmail.com on September 22, 2011 04:37:03

@goncalo (comment 190): use a generic IC part, change the number of pins and change the chip label.

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From macgyver...@gmail.com on September 22, 2011 19:52:15

Stefan, I'm sorry for the long delay, I'm uploading the new Atmega644 with updated Schematic view, basically a rip-off from the datasheet, as I got kind of stuck at the moment of drawing it up. Hope you all like it!

Attachment: ATmega644.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From macgyver...@gmail.com on September 22, 2011 19:52:57

Stefan, I'm sorry for the long delay (comment 170), I'm uploading the new Atmega644 with updated Schematic view, basically a rip-off from the datasheet, as I got kind of stuck at the moment of drawing it up. Hope you all like it!

Attachment: ATmega644.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From stefanhermann79@googlemail.com on September 26, 2011 05:17:03

@kungfumachinist and macgyveremir: Your parts are checked in and will be part of the next Fritzing! Thank you both very much for this awesome parts :)

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From and...@ugh.net.au on October 06, 2011 16:27:23

This is a Triad Magnetics TY-145P 600:600 Ohm transformer - though really it could be used for any small centre tapped transformer. This is my first Fritzing part and I had difficulties doing it so if there are problems with it please feel free to let me know!

Attachment: Transformer.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From stefanhermann79@googlemail.com on October 10, 2011 01:45:47

@andrew: Your Transformer part looks very useful and we miss it in our library. The schematic view is awesome. The PCB view is missing a silkscreen layer (maybe the shape of it?). The breadboard view of the part needs a little bit more work. If you could take a look at the Stepper Motor part, you can see, that we often try to provide the 2.5D view (not 2D, but not 3D) so the user can see, what the part looks like. We would realy like to put this part in the core library, if you could make this changes :)

Best,

Stefan"

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From zoomon...@gmail.com on October 26, 2011 20:39:32

My first attempt at a part I needed. This is a GlobalSat EM406 GPS Device.

Attachment: Globalsat GPS Device EM-406.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From zoomon...@gmail.com on October 26, 2011 20:41:11

I am new to fritzing. Here's an attempt at a part I needed. This is the SD Card Breakout Board for the Arduino

Attachment: SD Breakout Board v3.0.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From webdan...@gmail.com on November 03, 2011 03:15:48

HI ALL, this is SMARTEC UTI03 PT1000, PT100 converter for Arduino analog Input.

Best Daniele

Attachment: UTI03.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From mononoke...@gmail.com on November 04, 2011 11:01:16

Hi people,

one matricial keypad 12 keys.

I hope you enjoy it!!

Attachment: KEYPAD 4x3.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From mononoke...@gmail.com on November 04, 2011 15:56:30

Hi people,

uDRIVE-uSD-G1 Embedded “DOS micro-Drive” Module

A drive disk for sd memory 1-2 Gb.

I hope you enjoy it!!

Attachment: uDRIVE-uSD-G1.fzpz

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From Kubax1...@gmail.com on November 09, 2011 02:22:33

Hi everyone,

i've "created" a DUO LED (with just green and red) it's heavyli based upon the RGB led allready in the parts. I Just edited the svg graphics with inkscape.

Feel free to improve it, as i'm not this good with graphics :)

Attachment: DUO LED RG (com. cathode, rbg).fzpz