I did drop a question there, already, but then the forum struck me like being quiet and I thought I'll try it here, too, and indeed, I got all this useful feedback.įor a free schematics tool with simulation ability, I recommend LTSpice. The only drawback is that I cannot find the parts I need.į has a forum, that's the place to ask once you've checked out The Fritzing Parts Library The schemes are very illustrative and easy to read by students (exactly like MarkT noted). Fritzing is very easy to use: parts are on the right and you just drag and drop them and connect them on the spot. Do you want only the sensor chip or a breakout board If a breakout board we would need a web site with the size and connection information for the board to make a part. I will make a PMS5003, but the MP503 needs more information. If you would like to just use the parts then just download DFRobotfritzinglibrary. Neither appear to have Fritzing parts at present. I just need to draw a couple of schemes and be done with them. This is the Official DFRobot Fritzinglibrary. I did try Eagle (I still have it installed) but its use didn't appear very straight forward to me and I don't want to invest much time in learning such an application. I have not seen a good schematic created in fritzing. Fritzing doesn't seem much better than a toy. The myDAQ Projects for Engineering Students series uses a myDAQ part within the Fritzing application to build great breadboard assembly diagrams. Try Eagle or other free PCB/schematic software.Įagle gets my vote.
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