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@copilot how do I use Flux?
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Welcome to Flux! Here are some steps to get you started:
1. Create an Account
  • Start by creating an account on the Flux website. You can sign up by visiting this link and entering your username, email, and password. Alternatively, you can create an account by linking your Google account.
2. Explore the Tutorial Videos
  • To understand how to use Flux, it's great to take advantage of the various tutorials available. Flux offers a library of video tutorials, crash courses, and recorded events on YouTube. These resources will help you understand the basics and advanced features of Flux.
3. Place Components on the Canvas
  • In the schematic mode, drag components from the library onto the canvas and drop them in your desired location. This is the starting point for your circuit design.
4. Connect Components
  • Use the wiring tool to connect the pins of different components in accordance with your schematic requirements. Make sure to properly reference designators and pin names when connecting.
5. Run Simulations
  • Flux provides simulation capabilities to test your designs. You can learn how simulation models run inside Flux from the available tutorials.
6. Routing
  • Learn how to position and route your components to avoid errors and create efficient layouts.
7. Get Help and Support
  • If you encounter any issues or have specific questions, join the Flux Slack community where you can ask questions directly to the Flux team and interact with other users.
Additional Tips:
  • When you receive suggestions for specific connections, you can use the "Take Action" button to have Copilot execute those connections for you. This can save time and ensure accuracy.
Feel free to ask if you have more specific questions or need further help with any aspect of using Flux!
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    nRF51x22-QFxx

    nRF51x22-QFxx

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    QFN-48-1EP_6x6mm_P0.4mm_EP4.6x4.6mm.png

    QFN-48-1EP_6x6mm_P0.4mm_EP4.6x4.6mm.png

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    kicad_mod

    QFN-48-1EP_6x6mm_P0.4mm_EP4.6x4.6mm.kicad_mod

    Footprint_V5Footprint
    step

    QFN-48-1EP_6x6mm_P0.4mm_EP4.6x4.6mm-3D.step

    3D3D Model

    QFN-48-1EP_6x6mm_P0.4mm_EP4.6x4.6mm-Footprint.mod

    Footprint_V3

    NRF51422-QFAA-R

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    IC RF TxRx + MCU Bluetooth, General ISM > 1GHz ANT, Bluetooth v4.0 2.4GHz 48-VFQFN Exposed Pad #microcontrollers #Nordic #commonpartslibrary

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    Microcontroller

    Nordic Semiconductor ASA

    NRF51422-QFAA-R

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    Qty 1

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