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Treat Flux like your intern. Tell it what you'd like to build and it'll get to work. You can also ask it questions, brainstorm ideas, and teach it your preferences. Learn More

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how do I use Flux?

@copilot how do I use Flux?
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Flux is a browser-based electronics CAD program that allows you to design and simulate electrical schematics and PCBs. Here’s a quick overview of how you can use Flux to get started with your projects:
  • Schematic Design: In Flux, you can drag and drop components from the library onto the canvas to create your schematic. Connect the components by drawing wires between pins.
  • PCB Layout: Once your schematic is complete, switch to the PCB layout mode to arrange your components on the board. Use routing tools to connect the components with copper traces.
  • Simulation: Use the simulator to test your circuit. You can run simulations to verify the functionality of your design before moving to the manufacturing stage.
  • Documentation and Tutorials: Flux provides comprehensive documentation and video tutorials on their YouTube channel to help you get started. You can explore these resources for a more in-depth understanding[1][2].
If you need specific help on certain features or have questions, you can also reach out to the Flux community on Slack[3]. Let me know if there's something specific you want to learn about or a particular project you are working on!
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how do I connect A1 and U2?

@copilot how do I connect A1 and U2?
1y
To connect the Arduino Mega 2560 Pro Mini (A1) to the TB6612FNG motor driver (U2), we need to establish the necessary control signals and power connections. Assuming you want to control both motors through a simple interface, here’s a suggested wiring:
  1. Power Connections:
  2. Motor A Control:
  3. Motor B Control:
  4. Standby Control:
These connections map the digital pins on the Arduino to control inputs on the TB6612FNG. Adjust the pin numbers as necessary based on your specific requirements and available pins. Let me know if you need any further help or adjustments!
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