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Custom part woes

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friedl.basson
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Custom part woes

Hi - 

My apologies in advance if this topic has been addressed, but I'm at my wits end here.  I have done this before, but for some reason, I am unable to create a custom component.

 

I managed to create the component, the Symbol and the footprint, but for some reason beyond my comprehension, I am only able to link the footprint to the part, and not the symbol.  Please see below screen grabs.

 

  • SG1 - Part/Component created - footprint linked

SG1SG1

 

 

  • SG2 - Symbol created (shows used in n/a)

Symbol createdSymbol created

 

 

  • SG3 - Footprint created

Footprint createdFootprint created

 

 

 

I am sure I am doing something extremely stupid wrong here, but would appreciate some advice 🙂 

 

Regards, Friedl.

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PinRudolf
in reply to: friedl.basson

In the content Manager; double click on te Device to activate it. Then in de command bar use the Add Part button and place your symbol in the drawing area. 

PinRudolf_0-1614355202813.png

 

The idea is that the shown symbol can use an assembly of multiple symbols, so when you have lots of variations you won't need to draw the same thing over and over. (I guess.)

 

Message 3 of 7

@PinRudolf 

 

Oh my word... your'e a life saver!!  Knew it was something trivial 🙂 

 

Regards, Friedl.

Message 4 of 7
ldhetrick7
in reply to: PinRudolf

I'm new to the electronics but I have created a few components. The problem I seem to have is the 3d model is not showing up in the 3d board and I cannot find a way to link the symbol and footprint. My version of Fusion (

Fusion 2.0.19440 x86_64) does not have the same nomenclature as your solution. I have tried new component instead of add part but found no way to add my symbol.

Message 5 of 7

Hi @ldhetrick7,

 

I hope you're doing well. I think what you are missing is linking everything in a component in the library.

 

See this series of videos for the details
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNIEXCimRSg&list=PLmA_xUT-8UlKE-U-eEqrkNEI7rd1fUnLY

 

Let me know if there's anything else I can do for you.

 

Best Regards,



Jorge Garcia
​Product Support Specialist for Fusion 360 and EAGLE

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In this video we cover creating a Libraries project to store your electronics libraries. We also cover how to create a new library from scratch Video 1: Electronics Libraries Overview https://youtu.be/xNIEXCimRSg Video 2: Making Schematic Symbol https://youtu.be/-LWLXkMUcbk Video 3: Making a ...
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ldhetrick7
in reply to: jorge_garcia

I think the problem is the package shows 0 pads and the error message mentions the variant, which I can't find how to change.

Message 7 of 7

Hello @ldhetrick7,

 

So it's possible then you made the footprint incorrectly. For a useable component you need to have either surface mount or through-hole pads. If you can post some screenshots of what you are trying to do I can help.

 

Best Regards,



Jorge Garcia
​Product Support Specialist for Fusion 360 and EAGLE

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