
L9110 H-bridge module_fixed_92.fzpz (26.I assume because the stepper has female pins you were hoping to be able to connect the stepper to the module in breadboard and have it connect. 1 which would be explained by the px change) but displays correctly as aligned to. 92 exhibits the same offset that Fritzing sees when loaded in to.

Unless someone can point out something I’m doing wrong I assume the change to 93 pixels per inch on Inkscape.92 is the cause of the change. The file above was redone after downgrading to Inkscape.91 again. Note that schematic is not only misaligned to the grid but scaled wrong in schematic (the pins aren’t on. That said, this is the same file that I edited last night using Inkscape.92. L9110 H-bridge module_fixed.fzpz (20.0 KB) Comparing the files in this one to your original should tell you all that I changed (if not feel free to ask here ). The pins connecting in the center was because you didn’t have terminals defined (without a terminal the connection is the center of the pin).

Then edited the fpz and cleaned it up (tried omitting the unwanted pins in pcb view but that doesn’t seem to help). Then (after I discovered Inkscape 9.2 appears to be a bad idea!) I adjusted the box in schematic to center the pins better and added the missing terminal definitions. I also changed all the connectors from the 0 width (that are invisible in Inkscape) to.


The broad outline of the changes is that I ungrouped everything in both breadboard and schematic views (many many nested unused groups) then in schematic cleaned out anything that wasn’t an in use connector or a line on the drawing (there are a bunch of unused connectors in there that don’t hurt anything necessarily but are messy). You have a variety of problems, missing terminal definitions mostly, as usual it was easier to fix them than try and explain how to fix it (although I also don’t know how to fix it so it is happy with the screw terminals).
