Fritzing Parts – Third Set

This is the third set of Fritzing parts that I’ve made. The first set of parts, along with details about Fritzing and about part creation, can be found here. The second set can be found here. As with the previous two sets, these are generally parts that I’ve needed for my own projects.

 

The group of Fritzing parts.

The group of Fritzing parts.

 

The group of Fritzing parts, numbered.

The group of Fritzing parts, numbered.

 

The parts are as follows:

  1. HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Distance Sensor
  2. 60 x 90 mm Solar Panel
  3. Water Level Sensor
  4. DSN-DVM-368L Digital Voltmeter
  5. MPS20N0040D-D Sphygmomanometer
  6. NeoPixel V2
  7. I2C Logic Level Converter Module
  8. MQ-3 Breakout Board
  9. Barrel Power Connectors
  10. ZE-4F180 Water Solenoid

 

Detail of the NeoPixel v2.

Detail of the NeoPixel v2.

The parts will be released via the Fritzing parts repository (code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2753). Links will be added to the list above.

 

If you’d like to make a request for the next set, please leave the following details in the comment section below:

  1. The name of the board/module
  2. The outside dimensions in millimeters
  3. Details about each pin (i.e. name — e.g. VCC, GND, SDA)
  4. An image of it at a reasonable resolution (as close to parallel to the image plane as possible)

45 Responses

  1. Alexander October 28, 2015 / 2:43 pm

    Hi Richard,
    thank you for making these great Fritzing parts!
    At the moment I am searching for a widely spread breadboard power supply (labeled YwRobot 545043, also known as MB102). Unfortunately I had no success finding it as a Fritzing part. Dimensions should be 2.1in x 1.4in (~ 53mm x 35mm).
    An image can be found here: http://www.petervis.com/Raspberry_PI/Breadboard_Power_Supply/YwRobot_Breadboard_Power_Supply/YwRobot_Breadboard_Power_Supply.gif
    The pins are labeled on the PCB (there aren´t that much as it´s just a power supply).
    It would be great if it´s added to the next set.
    Thanks a lot!

    • Richard November 5, 2015 / 12:17 am

      Hello Alexander,

      Thanks. I have that part, and I am currently working on making the Fritzing part for it. Unfortunately, I’ll be quite busy over the next few weeks, so I can’t give an exact completion date. That said, at the moment, I foresee it being done by the third week of November.

      -Richard

  2. Alexander November 6, 2015 / 3:14 pm

    Hi Richard,
    great news! Thanks a lot! 🙂

    • Richard November 23, 2015 / 8:55 am

      Hello Alexander,

      The breadboard view is done, and I’m just about finished with the other two views. I’ll test the part today or tomorrow, after which it’ll be ready. Thanks for your patience.

      -Richard

      • Alexander November 26, 2015 / 6:57 pm

        Hello Richard,
        awesome 🙂 Thank you for spending time on developing these parts!

          • Alexander December 1, 2015 / 10:18 am

            Hi Richard,
            it looks great! 🙂 thx
            There are just two little improvements that could be made: Connectors could be made “male” in order to be able to put it on a breadboard and get connection without wiring. The other thing would be the size. Tried it with fritzing breadboards and connections don´t fit exactly with power lines (could also be using my fault by taking the wrong breadboard). Just changed the size a bit by myself (quick&dirty) to about the dimensions I found online (55mm x 35mm) and then it fits. Made a small Fritzing picture for better illustration: http://abload.de/img/ywrobot_breadboards3ipit.png (left is your part, right is mine with described changes [though ugly]).
            Don´t know if thats a lot of work for you to change properly but that might be useful 😉
            Again: Thanks for your work, never could do such great artwork by myself.

          • Richard December 2, 2015 / 10:02 am

            Hello Alexander,

            Thank you :). It’s strange because my module has slightly different hole spacings (maybe it’s defective? – I only have one, so its hard to check). Anyhow, I’ve determined the spacings for the (default) Fritzing breadboard and I’ll make the changes to the part in the next day or two so that the power lines match up (and so there are male connectors). Thank you for pointing those issues out.

            -Richard

          • Alexander December 6, 2015 / 10:28 am

            Hello Richard,
            awesome – now it fits perfectly. Nothing to complain about this time 😉

          • Richard December 6, 2015 / 6:46 pm

            Hello Alexander,

            Thank you. That’s good to hear. 🙂

            -Richard

  3. Daniel February 14, 2016 / 7:15 pm

    Where can I find the MQ-3 breakout board part? Thank you.

    • Richard February 17, 2016 / 9:18 pm

      Hello Daniel,

      Thank you for your comment. I’ll hopefully have the part finished in a few days.

      -Richard

    • Richard February 22, 2016 / 8:28 am

      Hello Daniel,

      I’ve updated the post with a link to the MQ-3 breakout board. Please let me know if there are any issues. Thanks.

      -Richard

  4. Luis March 8, 2016 / 5:14 pm

    Hello Richard, do you have the HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Distance Sensor? it is possibly that you can share that specific part with me? Thaks a lot in advance.

    • Richard March 10, 2016 / 9:10 pm

      Hello Luis,

      Thank you for your comment. I will try to have the Fritzing part done in the next few days.

      -Richard

    • Richard April 12, 2016 / 9:17 am

      Hello Luis,

      My apologies for the delay. The post has been updated with a link to the requested part. Please let me know if there are any issues with it.

      -Richard

  5. jamin June 8, 2016 / 9:47 am

    Hey Richard, love your Watermeter sensor.. but would also love to get my hands on the ZE-4F180 Water Solenoid as its the exact type I managed to find! Cheers

    • Richard June 14, 2016 / 8:20 pm

      Hello Jamin,

      Sorry for the delay. I’m a bit busy at the moment, so the finished part will take a while to get out. I’ll reply to your comment again when I’ve uploaded it.

      -Richard

  6. José Carlos June 28, 2016 / 8:10 pm

    Hi Richard. Do you have the water level/depth sensor finished? I tried hard to find it and you are the only one that may have done it. Thank you!

    • Richard July 3, 2016 / 9:30 am

      Hello José,

      Thank you for your comment. The post has been updated with a link to the part. Please let me know if there are any issues with it.

      -Richard

      • António October 8, 2017 / 4:34 pm

        Hey Richard!

        Sorry to bother. I was looking for that same sensor. I can’t download it from the link: when I open it, a page with random carachters opens. The URL of the page is “http://download.omnigatherum.ca/Water_Level_Sensor.fzpz”.

        Do you know how can I get that file?

        Thanks in advance!

        • Richard January 25, 2018 / 12:16 am

          Hello António,

          Thank you for your comment. Can you try right-clicking on the link and saving the file? That seems to have worked for others.

          -Richard

      • Joseph May 19, 2020 / 1:06 pm

        Hello Richard

        Thank you for all the work you are doing. In these time I personaly have problems uploading the parts you publishe. I was curious about how to export the parts to Fritzing

        • Richard May 30, 2020 / 5:57 am

          Hello Joseph,

          In Fritzing, in the top right corner of the “Parts” panel, there is a drop down menu (“Hamburger”-style icon) with an “Import…” menu option. Select that then navigate to the location of the downloaded “.fzpz” file. I hope that helps.

          -Richard

  7. Joe July 8, 2016 / 1:08 pm

    Hi guys, thanks for the activities around creating a fritzing part. However, the download links do not work, all I get is server errors. Is it at a new location maybe?

    Thanks
    Joe

  8. Carlos August 13, 2016 / 5:47 pm

    Hello,

    I am sorry to bother you but I am trying to download the third set of your Fritzing parts but I can’t find the download link. Could you please help me?

    Thank you,

    • Richard August 14, 2016 / 3:20 am

      Hello Carlos,

      Thank you for your comment. There are three parts in the third set that are complete – the download links are in the parts list above. (I usually make just the breadboard view, since that is all I need for my projects.)

      -Richard

      • Carlos August 16, 2016 / 2:41 pm

        Richard,

        Thank you for the quick reply and I am sorry… I don’t know how I missed the links.

        • Richard August 16, 2016 / 7:09 pm

          Hello Carlos,

          No problem. I hope the parts are useful to you.

          -Richard

  9. James August 22, 2016 / 11:27 pm

    Hi there,

    Could you add a link to the Neopixel? Thanks.

    • Richard August 23, 2016 / 6:29 pm

      Hello James,

      The post has been updated with a link to the requested part. Please let me know if you have any problems with it.

      -Richard

  10. Dan Katzman August 25, 2016 / 6:15 am

    hi,
    is there a fritzing file for:
    5V 1 Channel Power Relay

    i can not find it.

    • Richard August 26, 2016 / 7:46 am

      Hello Dan,

      Thank you for your comment. There is a 1 Channel Power Relay located in the fourth set of parts. Please let me know if there are any issues with the part.

      -Richard

  11. S Howard February 20, 2017 / 2:01 am

    Hi Richard,
    Regarding the YwBobot Power Supply Module (545043 or MB1 V2) that you created around December, 2015. I clicked on the download link and the page that came up was filled with code (except the last few lines that had some file names.
    I bought an Arduino UNO R3 along with an Elegoo (YwRobot?) Super Starter Kit from Amazon. Within the kit is the Elegoo 545043 PSM, which I would like to use while ‘fritzing’ some examples. The closest part I can find is from SparkFun, and it is far from what the 545043 is.
    A former respondant named: Alexander stated that he downloaded your YwRobot part and works perfectly. However, I do not know where or how to download this part.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank-you (in advance).

    Woodsman

    • Richard January 26, 2018 / 1:12 am

      Hello Woodsman,

      Thank you for your comment. The YwRobot Breadboard Power Supply MB-V2 can be downloaded from the fourth set of parts, located here: http://omnigatherum.ca/wp/?p=262. If you are having issues downloading the part, please try right-clicking on the link and saving it that way.

      -Richard

  12. S Howard February 20, 2017 / 2:03 am

    Hi Richard,
    Regarding the YwBobot Power Supply Module (545043 or MB1 V2) that you created around December, 2015. I clicked on the download link and the page that came up was filled with code (except the last few lines that had some file names.
    I bought an Arduino UNO R3 along with an Elegoo (YwRobot?) Super Starter Kit from Amazon. Within the kit is the Elegoo 545043 PSM, which I would like to use while ‘fritzing’ some examples. The closest part I can find is from SparkFun, and it is far from what the 545043 is.
    A former respondant named: Alexander stated that he downloaded your YwRobot part and works perfectly. However, I do not know where or how to download this part.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank-you (in advance).

    Woodsman

    • Richard February 20, 2017 / 3:11 am

      Hello Woodsman,

      The parts linked to in the comments on this page were deleted. An improved version of the Power Supply Module was posted in the fourth set (here: http://omnigatherum.ca/wp/?p=262). If clicking the download link is still causing problems, can you try right-clicking on the link and saving the file?

      -Richard

  13. Daniel Nolin December 12, 2018 / 4:47 am

    Hi Richard,

    I’m looking for your third set , is it available ?

    Merci

    Daniel

    • Richard May 30, 2020 / 6:03 am

      Hello Daniel,

      Thank you for your comment. Anything with a URL can be downloaded (for the third set, #1, #3, #6, and #8). If there is no URL, it has not yet been made into a complete part. Is there a particular part that you are most interested in? (Note: I usually just make the breadboard view, as that is all that I need for my own projects, but I can make a complete part for you.) As well, apologies for the delay – I only just saw your comment due to the spam filtering.

      -Richard

  14. Joseph May 19, 2020 / 1:18 pm

    Hi Richard

    How do we upload or export these parts to fritzing?

    -Joseph

    • Richard May 30, 2020 / 5:54 am

      Hello Joseph,

      Thank you for your comment. Is there a particular part that you are most interested in? (Note: I usually just make the breadboard view, as that is all that I need for my own projects, but I can make a complete part for you.)

      -Richard

  15. Taimullah July 10, 2020 / 8:15 am

    Hello Richard,
    I Am Looking For A Water Level Sensor That Comes With The Arduino Can You Give Me A Download Link, The Link Above Do not Work For Me.

    -Taimullah

  16. Taimullah July 10, 2020 / 8:21 am

    Actually, Nevermind I Opened The Link In Another Browser And It Started Download.

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