No components found, just starting

No components found, just starting

malmosa2
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No components found, just starting

malmosa2
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Hello, I was following this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xwl6lk3xDI&list=PLmA_xUT-8UlL80Xm8Gxz98YNum3I9GInr&index=4 And I am not able to find any of the components he uses in the current components. Is there a way to import a general library that has more basic components?  

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Taylor.Chris
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Hi @malmosa2. If you search "Fusion Electronics" in the library manager (or select the folder by the same name in the Managed Folder dropdown) you will see all of the most up to date libraries provided by Autodesk.  You can then just flip all of these to in-use and all their parts will show in the Place Panel.  Hopefully those contain enough of the basics to get you started, I believe they contain all the parts used in the tutorial.   In our next release these libraries will be easier to identify, and they should be in-use by default.  (We probably should also update our tutorial to use these instead!)

Thanks,
Chris

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malmosa2
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Hi @Taylor.Chris , I just flipped the 40xx to in use but I still can't find the 1N4004 LED. Attached is a picture. Also do you know why some of the designs are showing as a 3d wall(check the right side of the picture under LCC20):

malmosa_0-1712965477074.png

 

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Taylor.Chris
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Sorry it looks like that part is missing from our content, try searching "diode" in the library manager.  I see it in the Eagle Pcb: "diode" library and also Hetal@pcblayout has a "Diodes" library which contains 1N4004, and it looks like that one also has good models and attributes (I would use that one)

The "wall" is a sign that the model is missing.  The server made a default box as a placeholder and its the thumbnail for that.

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