Ik help je graag verder! Om een nieuwe component aan je board toe te voegen, kun je de Flux bibliotheek gebruiken. Hierbij zoek je naar de gewenste component in het linker paneel en sleep je het vervolgens naar je werkvlak (schematic of PCB-layout).
Wil je specifieke instructies over hoe je dit doet? Ik kan nu de Flux documentatie voor “component toevoegen” of “component plaatsen” ophalen. Laat me weten welke begeleiding je nodig hebt!
Using Flux, the browser-based electronics CAD program for designing electrical schematics and laying out PCBs, involves several key steps and resources to get you started and to make the most out of its features. Here's a concise guide on how to use Flux:
First Project in Flux:
Begin by creating your first project in Flux. This is the quickest way to dive into the environment and start designing. You can create a new project right from the dashboard upon logging in.
Navigating the Interface:
Familiarize yourself with the Flux interface, which includes areas for project navigation, the schematic editor, PCB layout editor, component library, and various design tools.
Designing a Schematic:
In the schematic editor, you can place components from the library onto the canvas and connect them using wires to form your circuit diagram.
Laying Out a PCB:
Once your schematic is complete, move to the PCB layout editor. Here, you will design the physical layout of your circuit on a printed circuit board. Place components and route traces between their pins based on your schematic connections.
Using Documentation and Tutorials:
Make use of the extensive documentation and tutorials available in Flux. These resources cover everything from basic usage to advanced design techniques and are a great way to get up to speed.
Engage with the Community and Support:
Join the Slack community to ask questions, share your projects, and get tips from other users.
Use the live support option if you need direct assistance from the Flux team.
Exploring Video Resources:
Check out the YouTube channel for video tutorials, crash courses, and examples of projects designed in Flux. This can be highly beneficial if you prefer learning visually.
Remember, practice and exploration are key. Don't hesitate to experiment with designs and utilize the community and resources available to you.
For more detailed instructions on using Flux and accessing these resources, please refer to the following documentation snippets:
Help and Tutorials[1]
Live support and YouTube resources[2]
Introductory tutorial document[3]
Feel free to ask more specific questions or for clarification on any of the steps mentioned!
Wirelessly connects nets on schematic. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect net portals, give them same designator. #portal
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