I need hw-579, can you find it for me?
no datasheet available
I need hw-579, can you find it for me?
no datasheet available
@SMmahOOr Not enough information to make a part
Please, please add a link to the PDF of the manufacturer’s datasheet/the website where the part was taken from (must have connector information, name, and part dimensions
You can also check for duplicate parts
Have you done a Google Search of the part
fritzing part [part name]
e.g. fritzing part l298n driver module
Inform me if you have/have not searched for a duplicate part
Other name is gy-85. and ı found something:
https://medium.com/jungletronics/gy-85-a-quick-datasheet-study-79019bb36fbf
Maybe this will help you.
ı dont realy understand what did you say. some part of messeage is fuzzy. And ı think ı sent , the name, part sizes, connector information… are written. and ı dont know what is duplicated part.
Basically just send a website that has the dimensions of the part, the connector information of the part
Edit
You can reply in your native language if you’re not really comfortable (we have ChatGPT and Google Translate
At this point all that I see missing is the dimensions of the board. None of the references so far have had any information of the form length xmm, width ymm, height zmm (height is not usually important to us, but usually present.) It is possible (but a pain in the ass and unnecessary work) to figure that out by scaling the jpeg image using the 0.1in headers but as noted that is too much effort. We need to know the exact physical size of the board to create a correct part (which should be life size in Fritzing.)
Peter
Yes I agree
Scaling to 0.1in headers will take an additional 5min (as we want to ensure accuracy), but if you provide physical dimensions of the part will be much easier
tamam anladım, bu sitede boyutları yazıyor: GY-86 10DOF Flight Control Module.
ek olarak da 21.5 mm x 16.8 mm x 2 mm umarım bunlar yeterlidir
There is an existing gy-86 here:
(found via a google search of the form “fritzing part GY-86”) which is the first step before making a part.)
Peter