Fritzing - A Tutorial - 11 Steps - Instructables
Fritzing - A Tutorial - 11 Steps - Instructables
Fritzing - a Tutorial
By Commanderfranz in CircuitsSoftware
Fritzing is a free tool that allows users to create clean and professional images of electronics
projects for teaching or sharing. Digilent uses Fritzing in all of our intern-created projects, and I'm
working closely with Fritzing to have a bin of Digilent parts soon.
As promised a couple of weeks ago, I've created a tutorial for designing circuits in Fritzing!
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The first step in creating a Fritzing image is to find the parts you want to use. Fritzing comes with
core parts bin, a “my parts” bin, and many other parts bins from specific manufacturers.
The core parts bin is filled with many useful and generic parts. Here you can find things like LEDs,
breadboards, connectors, and anything you might need other than manufacturer-specific boards.
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Step 2: My Parts
The original my parts bin will be empty, but mine is full of Digilent parts I or other Digilent
employees have created.
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If you would like to import Digilent or other user-created parts click on the drop down menu on the
right side of the bar that says My Parts, and select import. Find the file on your computer and it will
be in the bin ready for use. You can download many parts, including Digilent parts, from the User
Parts Repository.
You can find all Digilent parts in the Github Repository. Feel free to follow the Fritzing- Creating
Your Own Parts Tutorial I've made and contribute the repository.
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If you drag the any part onto the breadboard, Fritzing will automatically show you all the pins that
are connected to that part in green. The blue and white LEDs in my sketch show this nifty feature. If
you just place the LED on the grid, it will not be connected to anything, but don’t fret. We can
always connect them with wires.
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To connect a wire, click on the first pin you want to connect and drag it to the second one.
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Before we switch views, I’ll make a completed circuit. In breadboard view, it looks like this.
Notice that I have two separate circuits here, one using the Uno32 from Digilent and one using a
battery pack. Using the Uno32 allows more control over the LED as can be seen here. Now we’ll
shift to the schematic view. To change views, select the appropriate tab on the top of the sketch.
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Fritzing creates the schematics for you as long as you’ve connected everything in the breadboard
view correctly. However, Fritzing doesn’t do all the work for you. When you first open up the
schematic view, it looks like this.
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As you saw in the previous step the generated schematic view is a bit of a tangled mess. All you
have to do now is move and rotate the parts as necessary.
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The same procedure applies for the PCB view. Fritzing makes all the connections for you, it just
requires a little tweaking. The PCB view allows you to create your own PCB boards from the
circuits that you design.
On the bottom of the page it talks about routing. That just means you have to go over the dotted
lines with solid lines in the way that you connected wires.
Step 11:
This tutorial can be found on the Digilent blog.
If you enjoyed this tutorial and want to know how to make your own parts check out my tutorial
Fritzing - Creating Your Own Parts.
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