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Electronic components for use in the Fritzing app (aka the parts library)

Home Page: http://fritzing.org/parts

License: Other

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This repository contains all part definitions that are shipped with the fritzing app. Every fritzing installation contains a clone of this repository and is continuously updated through github, so take great care when making changes.

Parts are composed of meta-data (.fzp) and related graphics (.svg). Read more on the part folder structure and file format.

Contributing parts

See the contribution guidelines on how to contribute directly to this repository. If this seems too complex, you may alternatively share your part in the fritzing forum.

Pull Requests

Because a master-pull request results in a parts-update for all fritzing users, there is a develop branch. This branch is for new parts, testing and quality management. Please commit your pull-requests to this branch, so the master branch is clean and ready to use for all fritzing users. The develop branch gets merged from time to time after the QA is done.

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fritzing-parts's Issues

Is there a way to update the parts in Linux Fritzing 0.9.1b

Is there a way to update the parts in Linux Fritzing 0.9.1b, or is the only way to build from source.
The reason I ask is that I cannot open fzp file extensions in Linux Fritzing 0.9.1b it seems to want them as fzpz. I tried ziping the fzp and renaming to fzpz but that did not work,

Multi turn trimmer potentiometers are not known parts in fritzing

From [email protected] on March 02, 2014 06:12:06

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. I tried to find Multi turn trim pot from Fritzing parts
2. I could not. Attach your sketch file and/or custom part files to the bug report. What is the expected output?

Multi turn trimmers are standard and widely used components. I was surprised that i could not find then from fritzing components

What do you see instead?
I found trimmers but not multi turn ones What version of Fritzing are you using? On what operating system? Version 0.8.7 (b1bf5 2014-01-24) [Qt 4.8.6]
Linux Mint Please provide any additional information below. http://www.resistorguide.com/trimpot/ Thank You

  • Eero -

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2929

core parts need cleaning

From [email protected] on September 09, 2009 15:00:26

There are lots of core parts in need of cleaning.

  1. Many still have sodipodi stuff; sometimes this has been cleaned up, but
    there are still a dangling attributes left
  2. Every element in a part that will be visible should be inside a element (call this the g-layer-id element). In other
    words, this element should be either at the top level of the svg, or if
    there are several layers, next level down. Some parts don't have a g-
    layer-id-element. Some parts don't have all visible subelements inside the
    g-layer-id element.
  3. Before a part gets added to the core, one of us needs to check it out.
    Dropping a candidate part into a sketch and exporting it as an svg seems to
    be a good way to surface problems with a part.
  4. I think we should add new parts to some svn holding pen before they're
    actually moved into core and released.

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=812

Mouse-over description wrong for SuperFlux Led (common cathode) Schematic view

From [email protected] on February 06, 2013 04:47:41

When you mouse over the cathode connector on the SuperFlux LED, there is a wrong description in the schematic view.

There is told to connect +V to this connector, but it should be GND.
(see screenshot) What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Change the description
2. Add all the mouse over descriptions to the translating files
3. -- Attach your sketch file and/or custom part files to the bug report. What version of Fritzing are you using? On what operating system? --Version 0.7.11 Please provide any additional information below.

Attachment: Schermafbeelding 2013-02-06 om 10.41.17.png

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2421

Battery size in core components stops at 9V. Any chance for higher voltages such 12, 15 18 & 24V?

From [email protected] on September 16, 2013 14:50:29

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.Open a project.
2.Add a battery from the core components
3.Use the drop down menu which stops at 9V.

It is possible to add batteries together I guess, but it is possible to buy 1.5V battery holders taking the voltage up to at least 12V (8 x 1.5V). Would be nice if we could have a single device which shows the voltage I want. What version of Fritzing are you using? On what operating system? About reports the following - Version 0.8.3 (b048f2013-07-27) [Qt4.8.3]

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2752

Regular releases

Hi,
can you add a versioned release (maybe) to the corresponding fritzing-app release? That would ease packaging, right now we'd have to create snapshots every now and then.

Thanks!

Licenses of SVG files?

What's the license of the SVG files in this repository? There's no LICENSE file in the root of the repository...

DB25M part missing pin 14 in schematic

Connector DB25M (D-SUB) from the Core library is missing pin 14 in the schematic view. The female version of this part (DB25F) includes this, but it appears to be missing from the male version.

Pin 14 of this part appears fine in the PCB and Breadboard views, it's only the schematic view that is affected.
Looking closely, it appears than pins 14 and 15 might be placed on top of one another, but this is hard to confirm.

Fritzing Version: 0.9.1

9mm Rotary Potentiometer Wrong PCB Image

From [email protected] on August 17, 2013 23:23:41

Seems like the 9mm Rotary Potentiometer has an incorrect PCB image...

sqlite> select * from parts where id = 554;
554|e55c4e524988a0331c383c6d9b004770_8|potentiometer|4||0.3.15b.02.03.3943|Lionel Michel|Rotary Potentiometer (Small)|R||A rotary adjustable resistor (potentiometer).||||0|core/starter-poti-small.fzp

sqlite> select * from viewimages where part_id = 554;
2213|0|icon/starter-poti-small_icon.svg|1|0|0|0|554
2214|1|breadboard/starter-poti-small_breadboard.svg|4|0|0|0|554
2215|2|schematic/basic_poti.svg|1536|0|1|1|554
2216|3|pcb/starter-poti-small_pcb.svg|42991616|0|0|0|554

parts/svg/core/pcb/starter-poti-small_pcb.svg (in current git) doesn't look like a 9mm potentiometer footprint to me.

Also it seems not possible to type in a resistance for this part (and indeed other rotary pots), you only get to select from a couple of options (10k, 100k)

Attachment: pot.png

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2718

some Schematics lost their connector-terminal-point

From [email protected] on January 29, 2014 08:53:57

some of the schematics has a too small connector terminal
so if you connect a trace the wire jumps to the middle of the
leg.

in this issue we collect these svgs and provide svg fixes till
they are integrated in main release.
download the svg and copy it to: %fritzing-dir%\parts\svg\core\schematic
and replace the old one

-> piezo_sensor.svg (fix)
-> loudspeaker.svg (fix)

Attachment: loudspeaker.svg piezo_sensor.svg

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2907

RAMPS 1.4 / PS3 USB controller interface part / project?

Noob here. Does anyone know if there is a part / project for a RAMPS 1.4 shield that plugs onto the Arduino Mega? Looking to document a robot controller based on Mega, RAMPS, 12864 display, and a Nano-based joystick similar to PS3 controller. Along same lines, anyone seen a project interfacing Arduino to a native PS3 joystick so I don't have to redesign that wheel?

netduino and netduino plus do not completely align to grid in bb view

From [email protected] on September 20, 2011 21:39:17

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. 2. 3. Attach your sketch file and/or custom part files to the bug report. If the sketch uses custom parts, save the sketch as shareable (under the file menu). What is the expected output? What do you see instead? What version of Fritzing are you using? On what operating system? Please use labels and text to provide additional information.

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=1657

Revise parts to use the packaged fonts

From [email protected] on June 23, 2009 06:01:54

Now that we are packaging fonts with the apps, the part graphics should make
use of them.
As decribed in the preliminary style guide ( http://fritzing.org/fritzings- graphic-standards/), the breadboard view graphics should use OCR (at least
the ICs), and schematic view should use Droid.

It would also be a chance to put all texts on separate layers, especially in
schematic view, so that they can be switched on or off.
And it's a chance to use standard font-sizes so that everything looks more
harmonious.

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=728

Errors in svggen.py

File "part-gen-scripts/obsolete/fp2fzfp/svggen.py", line 24
    elif tag == "pad:
                    ^
SyntaxError: EOL while scanning string literal
Sorry: IndentationError: expected an indented block (svggen.py, line 64)

parts missing labels

From [email protected] on May 19, 2011 04:38:17

A part label is the default prefix for the part's default instance name. This appears next to the part in schematic and pcb view. The generic smds and new sparkfun parts don't have a label designated in the fzp, so the default prefix is "Part".

Here is the current list of parts missing labels:

"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_LQFP-32.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_LQFP-48.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_QFN-20-0.4MM.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_QFN-24.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_QFN-28.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_QFN-32.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_QFN-36.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_QFN-64.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_SO-24W.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_SO-28W.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_SO16.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_SO18W.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_SO20W.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_SOIC-14.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_SOIC18-W.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_SSOP16.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_SSOP20.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_SSOP24.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_SSOP28DB.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/core/SMD_SSOP48.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/obsolete/artreeno.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/obsolete/controller_arduino_diecimila.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/obsolete/pcb-plain-150x200.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/obsolete/pcb-plain-200x300.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/obsolete/pcb-plain-250x250.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/obsolete/pcb-plain-60x100.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/fritzing2/parts/obsolete/pcb-plain-75x100.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/10x2-Epaper-Breakout-Board-v11.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/ad5330 breakout-v11.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/ADXL345-BreakoutBoard-v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/AlphaNumericDisplay-v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Amplified-Mic-Electret-v14.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Arduino Voice Shield-v15.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Arduino-Pro-Mini-v11.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/ArduinoBluetoothMatev13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Ardumoto v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/audiojack_breakout-v11.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/BMP085 Breakout-v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Breadboard Power Supply - SMD v12.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Buzzer-v15.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/canbus_shield-v12.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/cellular shield-v12.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Color-LCD-Shield-v14.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/DeadOn RTC - DS3234 Breakout-v11.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/FTDI Basic-v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/GPSShield-v15.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/HIH-4030_Breakout-v10.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/HMC6352-v18.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/IR_Receiver_v14.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/ISD1932 Breakout-v11.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/ITG-3200-v11.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Joystick-Breakout-v11.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Joystick_Shield-v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Joystick_Shield-v14.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Level-Converter-v11.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LilyPad Battery-Connect-v11.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LilyPad Coincell-Battery-v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LilyPad Coincell-Battery-v17.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LilyPad SimplePower-v12.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LilyPad-Accelerometer-v17.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LilyPad-Button-v12.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LilyPad-Light Sensor-v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LilyPad-Simple-v22.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LilyPad-slide-switch13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LilyPad-Temp-v12.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LilyPad-XBee-v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LilyPad_LED-v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Lilypad_PowerSupply-v15.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LiPo-USB-Charger-v21.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/LSM303 breakout board-v11.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Mainboard-v18.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/Mega_Shield-v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/microSD_Shield-v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/MIDI Music Shield-v13.fzp"
"empty label C:/Users/jonathan/AppData/Roaming/Fritzing/parts/contrib/MIDI_Shield-v13.fzp"
"empty lab...

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=1444

Audio jack only partially implemented?

From [email protected] on August 15, 2012 15:18:29

When changing properties of an audio jack, no difference can be seen between the two THT types in breadboard view (but in PCB view), in PCB view pins of PG203J seem to be labeled incorrectly (at least incosistent with the drawing on the package), and in schematic view only three connectors are displayed for all packages, the switch connectors are missing.

Version 0.7.7 (b6293 2012-08-14) on openSUSE 11.4.

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2165

No 0.1 break-away header available

If you search for "header" in the parts database for the current 0.9.2, some are specifically described as "0.1 break-away headers" but none of the "package" options actually render as this.

footprints do not show the full extent of the part

From [email protected] on February 15, 2011 02:15:41

I think some footprints incorrectly represent the size of the part, which could encourage users to put parts together in a way that would not work physically. For example, the ADXL 3-axis accelerometer footprint is only as wide as its header pins, and I think the silkscreen should be extended to show the whole size of the breakout pcb. I believe this is also true for the pressure sensor.

If I'm wrong about this, then just close the bug.

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=1339

78xx series regulator in TO-92 package

From [email protected] on December 29, 2013 03:47:46

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Searching 7805 regulator ->

  • you get a 5 volt regulators OK
    1. Select the to-92 package
  • in Inspector the Tag says reg_78xx OK 3. Attach your sketch file and/or custom part files to the bug report. - What is the expected output? What do you see instead? - in Breadboard window it says it is 78xx - OK
    • in schematic window the component too small compared to grid
    • in PCB window it has wrong legs in wrong order
    • in Inspector the Properties say it is 78005 not 7805
    • in Inspector you can select Voltages 1V, 1.25 -36V, 3.3V, 5V and Adjustable but you can not select other 78xx series voltages 6V, 7V, 8V, 12V and 15V ( 78xx series regulators are not adjustable) What version of Fritzing are you using? On what operating system? - Version 0.8.5 (b8b2c 2013-12-16) [Qt 4.8.5]
    • in Linux Please provide any additional information below. - I have not checked the other packages

Thank You

  • Eero -

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2842

get rid of all internal px in the core

From [email protected] on May 03, 2013 11:28:32

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. 2. 3. Attach your sketch file and/or custom part files to the bug report. If the sketch uses custom parts, save the sketch as shareable (under the file menu). What is the expected output? What do you see instead? What version of Fritzing are you using? On what operating system? Please use labels and text to provide additional information.

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2550

Transistors leg order can not be changed

I need to use transistor 2N3904 (pin order is 1 Emitter, 2 Base 3 Collector)
In all available transistors the order is 1 Base, 2 Emitter, 3 collector and they do not change no matte what transistor I select or what order I select to the pins. (In some earlier versions of Fritzing this has worked)

I use Fritzing version 0.9.1 in Linux Mint

Transistor

From [email protected] on January 02, 2014 05:54:15

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. use a pnp transistor
2. change to package TO220
3. change back to package TO92
-> type change automatically to NPN (EBC)
4. change NPN to PNP
-> package change automatically to SOT-32 SMD
5. change back to package TO92
-> type change automatically to NPN (EBC)
...

package and type should be assign without side effect to eachother.

fritzing version 0.8.5 German

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2851

Breakout Board for Electret Microphone pins are not OK

From [email protected] on December 06, 2013 13:24:25

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Insert Breakout Board for Electret Microphone and Arduino Uno
2. Connect it like you connect in the reality
3. Or watch in Sparkfun website how are the pins of the Breakout Board for Electret Microphone Attach your sketch file and/or custom part files to the bug report. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? The VCC and AUD pins are not in the correct place What version of Fritzing are you using? On what operating system? Last version for MAC Please provide any additional information below.

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2798

Community Contributed Parts

Hi! About community contributed parts now that you are on Github; would you like issues here, forks of the parts library, something else, or still contributing parts to the Google issue on parts (link1 / link2)? I still assume the latter-most because of the parts page mentions Until we have a proper parts sharing website, please use our issue tracker to share your part with other Fritzing users. For said parts website, it would be a breeze to use the Github API to make issues and host all contributions here. I volunteer to help ๐Ÿ˜„.

Love Fritzing, thanks.

The component LCD screen should be able to select 3,3v (not only 5v)

From [email protected] on August 20, 2012 19:05:38

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Go to the "Parts" window in Fritzing.
2. Int he "Core" section, select the "LCD Display" component (it's a character LCd with 16 pins)
3. In that component the Vdd line is always 5v, but that kind of displays are very common to be at 3,3v also (could be 3,3v or 5v)

If I add that LCD (currently only support 5V) if I connect to 3,3v power supply then schematic view in Fritzing report the Vdd line in red color indicating that there is an error.

The LCD display should have a parameter to configure if it's 3,3v or 5v.

This display works at 3,3v: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9052 Thanks,

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2173

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