All parts were bought from https://shop.pimoroni.com/
- Adafruit MagTag - 2.9" Grayscale E-Ink WiFi Display
- Adafruit CCS811 Air Quality Sensor Breakout
- Adafruit PMSA003I Air Quality Breakout
- Adafruit SCD-41 - True CO2 Temperature and Humidity Sensor
- MICS6814 3-in-1 Gas Sensor Breakout (CO, NO2, NH3)
- BME688 4-in-1 Air Quality Breakout
- LiPo Battery Pack – 2000mAh
At some point, with the integration of Eagle in Fusion 360, I thought I could open Eagle board files from Adafruit/Sparkfun and get in one click a 3D model in Fusion 360.
This did not happen. I spent a few hours trying to get the libraries right, but I am still confused and definitely not successful. However, I can quickly get the board with rough components placed, which is enough for me.
I ended up doing the following :
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Open the board in Eagle. I used the latest version of Eagle as of March 2022, Eagle 9.6.
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Click on the Manufacturing tab on the right. Click on the settings icon, and choose "SolderMask Color". Choose the appropriate color.
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Click on the Fusion 360 tab to create a new board there.
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In Fusion, open the generated model.
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Find the board packages, then right click and "Save a Copy".
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Open the new Packages model, it is now a normal 3D model, instead of a 3D PCB.
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In the data panel, click on the previous 3D PCB model and insert it in the current model.
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Break the link of the inserted model and delete its packages.
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Next clean up the model, removing the rectangle placeholders in front of holes, vias, etc.
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Then import all 3D models of important parts manually. I only did this for big components that matter in mechanical assembly.