Hello, I search the fritzing-files to use the AZ-Delivery "Arduino UNO SMD
".Mikrocontroller Board LGT8F328P mit CH340 kompatibel mit Arduino IDE
The only difference I can see between this and the Uno R3 in core parts is an extra set of pads (presumably) in parallel with the I/O pins. As such it isn’t worth making a part (and no one appears to have done so) as the Uno will work without issue. Am I missing something?
Peter
Hello an thank you. Exact these pins are used in the project, and therefore they should be available in the belonging documentation. Wolfgang
While it is possible (if a lot of work) to do this, I don’t see much of a point to it. There will be a bunch more pins available in breadboard and schematic that all connect to each other (as they do in real life), connecting to either pin will automatically connect to the other pin. The same effect can be done with the current Uno part by connecting two wires to a pin. I am not willing to put that much effort in to it, you are welcome to modify the part if you wish.
Peter
This board with these extra-pins is sold worldwide at all known platforms. Many people ask for such Fritzing-File. Ok - you can connect 2 or more lines to one existing pin. But when I have such good extra-pins than I want to use these not only in reality but even in the documentation. In this case, the project is for school-education. I see: Fritzing is not my tool for education in future and I will next time use my old Corel like before. I spent now more than 10 hours to find a suitable Fritzing-file. In this time I make a complete Docu in Corel! Not so nice like in Fritzing. But very Quick for documentation. I think that Fritzing is dead in the future. Thank you for your time.
Those extra pins are standard .1 inch spacing aren’t they? You should be able to emulate them by placing the right size header on top of the existing board in breadboard view, then wire them to the related pins on the uno board.
Thank you - good idea