nickbild wrote:
GARTHWILSON wrote:
Is there a schematic? I couldn't find one, except maybe a file that requires a particular CAD to render.
There's the breadboard view posted, or you need Fritzing (free software) to see formal schematics.
I had a look, since I use Fritzing... the schematic page hasn't been "worked", so what you have there is all there really is.
Fritzing is somewhat interesting in that it has 3 ways to do a design - you can use the breadboard view (which you see here), or the schematic capture view or the pcb layout view. When you do something in one view, components, wires, etc. are added to the other views, but no-where sensible. You can drag things about though. I use the breadboard view for trivial things that stay on breadboards - it's easy to see, makes nice colourful pictures and are easy to replicate, and for simple things easy to go directly to the PCB stage, if needed.
For bigger stuff I start on the schematic view and flip between that and the pcb view, ignoring the breadboard view.
Fritzing is far from perfect, comes in for a lot of criticism, but for simple stuff, it's quick and easy although I have to say; this is (impressively) one of the most complex breadboard layouts I've seen done in Fritzing!
Cheers,
-Gordon
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