Lora SX1280 - E282G4M27SX

sx1280_e28.fzpz (1.1 MB)

Your part has a few errors:

Breadboard View
Breadboard view has a lot of unnecessary details. Actually, just the text and the rectangles are just enough!

I also changed the fill of each pin to f7bd13. All the changes above (and lots more minor ones) turn out with this svg:

svg.breadboard.SX1280_88d32cdd3e07120a1e91f18c070e1028_3_breadboard

Schematic View
The wire terminates to the centre of the pin (due to the lack of terminalIDs) and the label is still IC(?)


To solve the problem, use Randy’s Inkscape Extension

Installation:

Usage:
Start with a blank SVG, then Extensions → Fritzing → Fritzing-Schematic

Go to Schematic Symbol tab and set:


(note: there is an error in the image. The height should’ve been 0.7)

Go to Schematic Connectors tab and set:

Click apply, then:

Pin #9: TX_EN
Pin #10: GND
Pin #11: NRESET
Pin #12: BUSY
Pin #13: DIO1
Pin #14: DIO2
Pin #15: DIO3
Pin #16: GND

Upon pressing “Finished”, you should get this:

Lora SX1280 - E282G4M27SX_sch

PCB View
I don’t have time to create the PCB view for this part. It’ll be grateful if someone can help :slight_smile:

Anyway, here’s the edited part:
Lora SX1280 - E282G4M27SX-fixed.fzpz (9.6 KB)

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I added an adapter module in breadboard, Randy’s schematic extension for schematic and a SMD layout for pcb in this part (and changed the family from generic IC so parts factory doesn’t get it!)

sx1280_e28-improved.fzpz (50.5 KB)

Peter

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Good news! Thanks Peter!

Thanks for the fixes, I was need make this part to my project in short time, then I was not careful in every detail. Thanks for the support!

You welcome! Part creation in general is complex. I hope you’ll continue making more in the future :slight_smile: If you need help, these tutorials apply:

For making ICs: