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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
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THE WORLDS SMALLEST FULLY FEATURED ESP32-S3 BOARD
More info available at esp32s3.com
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single-handed SMD positioning is very impressive !
Years of practice :)
That was very therapeutic!
Really enjoyed watching your precision work. Awesome!
Thanks mate! Years of practice, and I actually quite enjoy it :)
That is a slick board. We need a drop in programmer for those pads, maybe a carrier BGA for more permanant dev
Cool! How do you anticipate making connections to the contacts for peripherals, battery power and programming? Pogo pins or direct soldering or something else?
Surface mounted to a carrier board if use as a module, or soldered wires to the pads if used without a carrier.
Are you thinking about making a programmer/breakout board with pogo pins available?
I have a USB board that can be soldered directly to it (pads on pads) or via wires, and that board also takes small pogo pins for that programming header. A full pogo breakout doesn’t make sense though. I’ll also have a carrier board reference design available.
Man, this is the DevKit board of my dreams. A fuel gauge is what we need for proper battery operation.
*Reminded how annoying placing SMT components is without a pick and place robot*
What's that rotating assembly/parts bin thing you're using? 3D printed? Looks very cool. I'd like to print one :)
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@@UnexpectedMaker thanks!
and that is why they invented robots, nice music, title should be "UMG! ", trying not to sneeze ? What does the board do ? 7:00 a don't drop it moment
was guessing it was an esp chip, big foot print and no place for a separate wifi chip
Final frame of the video lists board details, but yes, ESP32-S3.
what size are those components ? 0402 ?
Yup - They are HUGE :)
@@UnexpectedMaker I've just assembled my first project using 0402's (a drop-in replacement for a classic TMS9918A VDP using an RP2040). You make it look much easier than I found it to be :D