
I watched Live video in the Fusion 360 YT channel.We can import assets.But I could not find ARDUNO. Can't find what you're looking for? This is where the Sparkfun and Adafruit parts libraries come in handy, providing you with all the parts you need for a project without any of the clutter. I am new to Fusion, this is very inspiring. Where you choose to store your Sparkfun and Adafruit library folders is entirely up to you. If it's already a lbr file, you can simply open it in Fusion. It is affordable, easy to use, flexible, well documented, powerful, and will get the job done. Now we can export the design to Fusion 360 by clicking the Send To button near the top right corner will open the above-shown screen.

In the Insert McMaster-Carr Component dialog box, navigate to the part to insert. I'm going to assume this is the model created by Nikolai Beliovsky with some color added. The Arduino environment can be extended through the use of libraries, just like most programming platforms. For a how to, please check out my littleFace the Future with Fusion Electronics video series on youtube.

A number of libraries come installed with the IDE. As for Grbl machines, it seems like a new one hits the market every few weeks. Heres what that same schematicand the 2D boardlook like once in Fusion 360: And here's your PCB design in Fusion 360 electronics: The Components and the board outline are generated.
