Fritzing Parts – Eighth Set

This is the eighth 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. All sets can be found under the ‘fritzing’ tag here. As with the previous 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. Mini USB Breadboard Power Supply Module
  2. WS2811 RGB LED Breakout
  3. INA219 Bi-directional Current Sensor Breakout
  4. Waveshare 1.54in ePaper Display
  5. ESP8266 WiFi Power Relay Module
  6. DM Pro Mini Strong
  7. BX120-50AA Concrete Strain Gauge
  8. MAX30102 Oximeter
  9. 16 Channel Power Relay
  10. NE555 DC 12V Power Relay Module

Since the Fritzing parts repository (code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2753) is no longer available for sharing parts, they will be posted here instead.   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 (and as close to parallel to the image plane as possible)

15 Responses

  1. Paul Browning June 17, 2018 / 8:10 pm

    Absolutely love the graphics you do on these parts. Was surprised you had made one for the RCWL-0516 (which is something I’m now playing around with in my projects).

    Something I’ve noticed. I can’t find anyone having done a fritzing part for the 5-way tactile switch that can be seen on the sparkfun website. They RETIRED the part, but it can still be bought on ebay (where I’ve bought many). Sparkfun never did a fzpz for it. Can you help? I always lack this part on my fritzing diagrams.

    You can see pictures of the part at: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/retired/11187
    I’m sure this will help for the measurements: https://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/BreakoutBoards/5-Way_Tactile_Switch_BOB_mechanical_v10.pdf

    • Richard July 28, 2018 / 7:36 am

      Hello Paul,

      Thank you for your comment (and apologies for the delay – I don’t always get notifications for comments). Anyhow, I have added the part to the list for the next set.

      -Richard

    • Richard August 12, 2018 / 3:13 am

      Hello Paul,

      Here’s the part that you requested: https://goo.gl/m7Rsef

      Let me know if there are any issues. Thanks.

      -Richard

  2. Elizabeth June 23, 2018 / 4:06 am

    Hi Richard, do you by any chance have the module for the Max485?, I am currently doing a project involving it, and I can’t seem to find it anywhere. Anyway, I would like to know if you have it or something remotely similar.

    • Richard July 28, 2018 / 7:33 am

      Hello Elizabeth,

      Apologies for the delay – I don’t always get notifications for comments. I don’t believe I have that part. I will add it to the list for the next set of parts that I make.

      -Richard

  3. Michael August 14, 2018 / 12:56 pm

    hi!
    pretty good job

    are you uploading these components in any public repository (github)? Because you state “…they will be posted here instead” but I can’t find any link… :'(

    regards

    • Richard September 23, 2018 / 7:24 pm

      Hello Michael,

      Thank you for your comment. The complete parts are posted here. In general, I just make the breadboard view, as that is all that I need for my own projects. If you need a particular part, I can post a complete one (that is, finishing the other two views).

      -Richard

    • Richard September 23, 2018 / 7:43 pm

      Hello David,

      Thank you for your comment. I’ve added the part to the list for the tenth set.

      -Richard

  4. Chris September 19, 2018 / 10:01 am

    I’m so pleased to have found your site! Quite an eclectic mix of topics, but for me the fritzing sets are awesome!

    I’m starting to use an analog ultrasonic sensor – US_016 – but can’t find a part for it at all. I was going to dabble with the parts editor, using the HC-SR04 as a basis, but the instructions for the new parts editor are not great for someone new to SVG and fritzing such as myself. Any chance you could add it to the wishlist for the next set please? Technical details are here https://uge-one.com/analog-output-ultrasonic-sensor-us-016.html

    • Richard September 23, 2018 / 7:42 pm

      Hello Chris,

      Thank you for your comment. I’ve added the part to the list for the tenth set.

      -Richard

  5. Chris September 28, 2018 / 10:02 am

    Thanks so much

  6. Eigou November 10, 2019 / 9:35 am

    How to download it?

    • Richard May 30, 2020 / 5:58 am

      Hello Eigou,

      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

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