
The awesome thing about Fritzing is that you can make your own Fritzing parts for your project and share with the community! This tutorial is going to go over how to make a custom Fritzing part in the Fritzing (New) Parts Editor, starting from the beginning.

Or a text editor. They are now conveniently located in your ~/Documents/Fritzing folder for easy access.Fritzing example of the INA169 connected to an Arduino In addition it is easier to work with self made parts.Ĭustom / self-made parts and bins used to be stored in a hidden location on your hard drive, which made it really annoying to edit them with an external tool such as Illustrator

Hi-Link HLK-PM01 power module, thanks to inahas.4060 counter/divider, thanks to neutmute.Rotary Switch 12 position 1 pole, thanks to Old Grey.174917 DENSO ECU-socket, thanks to Old Grey.MPX4250AP pressure sensor, thanks to Old Grey.MPX2010 pressure sensor, thanks to Knutse.OMRON G5LE and NVF4-2 relays, thanks to tomaskovacik.10A rectifier diode, thanks to tomaskovacik.HC-SR04 distance sensor, thanks to Ricky Ng-Adam.


This means you will now get new parts (or fixes) in the moment when they are created. There's a new version of electronic design program fritzing 0.9.3b. The fritzing parts library is now stored online at github and is automatically checked for updates on every launch.
