If you indeed want to receive the PCB, you can click on Order PCB to get Fritzing Lab manufacture it for you. I’ve moved the components a bit, as well as the silkscreen markings, reduced the PCB size, and clicked AutoRoute for the result above. Time for the PCB view! Fritzing PCB View (Click to Enlarge) The result is not really pretty, but it works. I’ve just clicked on AutoRoute to let the software do the job automatically. Fritzing Schematics View (Click to Enlarge) I added Arduino Leonardo, an LED, and a resistor, and connected the LED to D4 pin. The Breadboard view starts with a lone breadboard, but you can select several board and components from the library (mainly from Sparkfun) to add to the view. The software provides three views: Breadboard, Schematics and PCB that you can select in the top right window. Alternatively, you could also play around with one of the examples accessible via File->Open Example. I’ve decided to connect an LED on the breadboard, and control it with an Arduino Leonardo board to try the software.
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