1in headers to plug the module in if they wish. It has a fair number of problems though, it lacks terminalIds in schematic (which will cause the connection to be in the middle of the pin rather than the end), appears to have no layerIds (and thus won’t export as an svg from a sketch), and (most importantly) paths for the connectors in the pcb svg which will not generate holes in the gerber output (thus your pcb will have no holes which is probably undesirable!) At a quick look at the existing part, I think starting again from scratch is going to be the easiest solution (there is some kind of odd Illustrator binary format in the svgs apparently called a pgf which does not appear to be xml (although Fritzing appears to deal with it.) I’ll probably make a correct part, but it may take a few days (I may even try and find a way to offer it to the RPI folks if I can figure out how to contact them!) The current part would only be useful in breadboard and schematic views (if you connect straight in to the lines, the lack of terminalIds won’t matter) I expect, pcb view generates no holes (although the pads are there) and therefore likely won’t be useful.Īlthough I’m not all that familiar with castellatization I don’t think the hole should prevent soldering the module to the board, while leaving the user the option of installing. In the board specifications section as download Fritzing part.
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