Fritzing Parts – Tenth Set

This is the tenth set of Fritzing parts that I’ve made. The first set of parts, along with some 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. 4×4 WS2812B RGB Matrix Module
  2. US_016 Analog Ultrasonic Sensor
  3. 40-bit WS2812B RGB Matrix Module
  4. 2×2 WS2812B RGB Matrix Module
  5. 3-bit WS2812B RGB Matrix Module
  6. GPD2846A TF Card MP3 Decoder Board
  7. Orange Pi One Plus
  8. DS18B20 Temperature Sensor Module
  9. BY8001-16P MP3 Voice Module
  10. Orange Pi Zero

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)

7 Responses

  1. John Ztattoo January 21, 2019 / 6:04 pm

    thanks

  2. Andy Keane October 16, 2019 / 10:39 am

    Are these fritzing parts still available?

    • Richard May 30, 2020 / 6:01 am

      Hello Andy,

      Thank you for your comment. Yes, the parts are still available – anything with a URL can be downloaded. 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

  3. Sean Trace October 21, 2019 / 3:17 pm

    How do I download a part?

    • Richard May 30, 2020 / 5:59 am

      Hello Sean,

      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.) As well, apologies for the delay – I only just saw your comment.

      -Richard

  4. Adsadwe November 4, 2019 / 11:42 am

    how to download

    • Richard May 30, 2020 / 5:59 am

      Hello Adsadwe,

      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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