Could you put 2 giant green & orange leds in the Ethernet jack and somehow wire them into the led’s of the real Ethernet jack? Definitely hard but sounds really fun.
I don't fully understand why you did this, but it looks quite clean. I need someone like this to clean my desk. Clean deak with lots of hardware tips please 🙏
Were you still confused after watching the video? I'm open to suggestions for a better title. I try to make thumbnails that create a curiosity gap and intrigue. My titles usually compliment the thumbnail and tell you what you'll see if you watch the video. The question is answered in the title and the first minute of the video.
@@bytesizedengineering I only clicked to express my confusion :D didn't watch the video The first minute really tells a lot about what's going on. So you wanted to ask a question in the thumbnail and then answer it in the title? I didn't manage to make that connection, but I'm not sure if it's just me being overwhelmed with work or else.. But I like the idea of playing with the thumbnail and the title in correspondence.
@@bytesizedengineering I love the project, and I really want to make my own now. But I agree here. There's a handful of small details that just bothered me here.
I don’t see how scaling things up in Fusion 360 would make things sluggish… That doesn’t make any sense at all. It’s all vector based and scale doesn’t really affect performance.
@@bytesizedengineering a couple of small projects (educational projects to teach raspberrypi + python to my students) - I have used raspberrypi with python (using Flask library) and also.. a very interesting tool called ANVIL to connect raspberrypi and websokets.. very interesting 😁
A foam board (as a filler), and some fibreglass (applied around said foam board) would probably work just as well as the PCB, and weigh a heck of a lot less.
Great! The ONLY thing I would say is you should have put the HDMI connector inside the HDMI connector as you did with the ethernet one. But really that's not too important.
Hi Ash, new sub :) You asked, so here you go! I would build a giant-sized red LED and resistor then connect those to the GPIO pins and have it up on the wall as art, with the LED blinking.
Missed an opertiunity you could of made real inside parts for the plug connector's, could be used to demonstrated the function of the switches ,like the io pint you did ,still liked it ☺
Obviously a bit late on this but you could make a giant christmas tree to attach to the giant gpio and have flashing lights on it. Idea for this year I suppose.
I guess I’m not the 1st one to use a floppy disk cable for GPIO. Nor am I the first to have to test every one of those connections (but for me it was 10 not 40)
"Hey the raspberry pi is cool because it's so small and saves spa-" Zack: hold my beer Really cool project :D I'd just like to know if the pins work without a problem. so maybe you can also do a small LED light project or something with some analouge sensors.
Bro be getting sponsored from Altium, but mentioned about Fusion for free. Altium be like, "Why am I even sponsoring you? Why didn't you talk about Fusion's PCB design stuff?"
This is a great project. The video got me to click and watch right away! I'm sad he's plugging Altium. Altium refuse to support the Linux OS (a dealbreaker for me - I won't run a consumer OS for my work.) Also, the licensing for such a proprietary application gives me pause. There's a reason why KiCad has such a growing community. The stated reasons for "other EDA" tools having "multiple apps" is why one would use Altium because it's in a single interface? That's hilarious. Good ol' commercial sponsorship by Altium I guess!
Altium is how I pay my bills and feed my family. If you'd like you could support me on Patreon. That way I wouldn't have to use sponsors. I think RUclips viewers need to get used to the idea that sponsorships are how creators make their living and feed their families. You are watching all your RUclips content for free. You are welcome to skip over the ads if you don't like them. I've been using kicad for many years and think it's a great program as well. They aren't sponsoring me though.
Hi, youtube seems to want to delete comments. I try again, when watching your prints, it seams like a little calibration could make it better. I'm new myself to 3d printing but I followed another youtubers instructions and it made huge differences for my prints. As youtube seems not to like links to the website I paste the video code that has the link to the site. 9kDK7czgMxc
You could have used the gigantic PCB trails to make real trails to the real RPi, instead of just using paint in them. Also, you could have made scaled-up male connectors (12x scaled RJ-45, 12x scaled USB, 12x scaled Micro-USB, and so on...). At this scale, it's probably much easier to do the trails both on PCB and the connectors. It would be *magnific* (pun intended).
it kinda pisses me off on how CAD software companies like Altium advertise on maker channels... like WHO in their damn minds can afford a casual EUR 295 /month?? 30% disscount? aka still gotta pay 200 eur. noty altium, noty
Could you put 2 giant green & orange leds in the Ethernet jack and somehow wire them into the led’s of the real Ethernet jack? Definitely hard but sounds really fun.
now I want huge cables as well. Fantastic project, I cannot express how much I enjoyed watching this 😊
Thank you very much!
*pulls out 00 gauge OFC cable *
+1 for huge cables! It came out great! Keep it up!
Would be great to see the SMD onboard LEDs, and maybe a scaled up resistor with one 5mm LED on the GPIO blinking.
Maybe with one of these 10W LEDs and a boost hidden under a resistor-looking cover.
And LED's on the Ethernet port wired in and working correctly too ;)
Would've loved to have seen it with giant ports being scaled down to normal ports. lol
Absolutely love this. :D
I don't fully understand why you did this, but it looks quite clean. I need someone like this to clean my desk. Clean deak with lots of hardware tips please 🙏
I think it was made to hang on a wall to "celebrate" the Raspberry pi project.
LOVE IT!!!!!
Thanks! Have you done any raspberry pi projects? I'm always looking for inspiration!
Nice idea! I would love to see a giant Breadboard(connected with Huge Raspberry Pi) with some circuit on it
That's a really cool idea! Now you've got me thinking how to do it 🤔
This is such a fantastic classroom teaching tool.
That is a great suggestion! It would be fun to bring to maker events too.
Now I can wire those GPIO pins correctly!
lmao ikr
No chance of getting it wrong on this board LOL
this is something the pi foundation should have in their office building! :D
Why do I suddenly feel the need to supersize everything around me?
Honey I shrunk the kids
😂
Unless i overlooked something The usb ports are wrong tho. They should either be not blue or have the extra 5 pins.
It'd been a lot cooler if you scaled up the transistors
It will be nice if you develop the entire connnectors in the same scale. Congratulations for the beautiful project. 👏👏👏👏
Title: fully functional
Thumbnail: but does it work?
I'm lost xd
Were you still confused after watching the video? I'm open to suggestions for a better title. I try to make thumbnails that create a curiosity gap and intrigue. My titles usually compliment the thumbnail and tell you what you'll see if you watch the video. The question is answered in the title and the first minute of the video.
@@bytesizedengineering
I only clicked to express my confusion :D didn't watch the video
The first minute really tells a lot about what's going on.
So you wanted to ask a question in the thumbnail and then answer it in the title?
I didn't manage to make that connection, but I'm not sure if it's just me being overwhelmed with work or else..
But I like the idea of playing with the thumbnail and the title in correspondence.
It might be interesting to make full sized adaptors for the ports.
Really awesome build, love it!
Thanks
Everyone is happy about the the fact that pi's are very tiny powerful boards. But now the tiny is boring, I love your big version of it. 👍 Great job.
Thanks! Have you seen my giant arduino board that I made about a year ago?
@@bytesizedengineering hi, oh no, I didn't see the other video. I'll search and watch it. 👍
Awesome job as always! Loved the "dang it, no" btw
Could be a useful training aid if the gpio pins were colour coded.
Haha! Love it!
way back in school, we had a 7 ft. giant slide rule to show how to use it. It worked great!
I would love to learn how to use a slide rule
The result is awesome, I love it!
Next step: giant-USB-to-USB port 😂
Great project Zach, what next? Giant Beaglebone black?
It bothers me that the USB 3 ports doesn't have the correct amount of contacts, but I want something like this real bad.
The model I used was USB 2.0, but I printed the inserts in the light blue color to make it look like USB 3
@@bytesizedengineering I love the project, and I really want to make my own now. But I agree here. There's a handful of small details that just bothered me here.
@@DarrenSwan14 lol
Love the chiptunes music!
Image this Pi being used as Motion EYE CCTV at the side of your house?
Very discreet :D
Absolutely BRILLIANT. I must send this video link to a few mates
Thanks man
This is awesome. Never would have imagined such a thing but it's fantastic
your audio is great i listen to you in digital stereo at last some real sound
Glad you enjoy it!
Some great skillz on show here.
Well done!
Beautiful video congratulationssssssssssssssssssssss 😍
Thanks
It makes great wall art.
Looks awesome!
It needs a giant keyboard to go with it!
I don’t see how scaling things up in Fusion 360 would make things sluggish… That doesn’t make any sense at all. It’s all vector based and scale doesn’t really affect performance.
Amazing!! Good job!!
Thank you!! Have you made any projects with a raspberry pi?
@@bytesizedengineering a couple of small projects (educational projects to teach raspberrypi + python to my students) - I have used raspberrypi with python (using Flask library) and also.. a very interesting tool called ANVIL to connect raspberrypi and websokets.. very interesting 😁
Awesome job! Loads of run to watch!
Where's the gigantic Micro SD slot?
I knew it was going to be displayed on the wall, so I decided not to put any components on the back side 😐
Awesome project !!!! great job! 👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
This month’s MagPi sent me… though I wasn’t a subscriber, I have watched some of your other videos before, now a sub.
Hey Paul, I'm glad you're here
MAD LAD !
Giant breadboard, LEDs, resistors, etc.
Hang the Pi and breadboard on the wall and wire up a blinking LED or something.
This is madness!!! I love it. Would be cool if you added some flashing LEDs.
That's a great suggestion
@@bytesizedengineering you could run them off the pi! Give it something to do
love the old school tunes you just don't hear that anymore :)
Amazing. Now you should also make an gigantic Pushbutton and a gigantiv LED. And Putt them on a gigantic Perfboard connected to the Raspi.
I love that idea!
This Raspberry should work 😉
"hey, honey! Can you plug the drive into the computer?"
"Yeah sure. Lemme grab the ladder"
These are so cool. Good idea, man.
Oookeey... lets make some expansion boards... 😁
Absolute madlad
Why?
Holy moly why didnt I see this when you posted it >! its flipping amazing and fun !
what about the cameras and display and aux ports as well as the other two usbs?
still really cool tho
Raspberry Pi 19th century, huge size. 😁😁😁😀✔️😀
A foam board (as a filler), and some fibreglass (applied around said foam board) would probably work just as well as the PCB, and weigh a heck of a lot less.
Yeah it would be a lot lighter. I've never worked with fiberglass
Next up: huge esp8266. Then control DMX Lights using WLED instead of regular LEDs with it.
I want to see the hand wired jumbo HDMI to normal HDMI adaptor, so you can use the jumbo port.
Great! The ONLY thing I would say is you should have put the HDMI connector inside the HDMI connector as you did with the ethernet one. But really that's not too important.
I did
Hi Ash, new sub :) You asked, so here you go! I would build a giant-sized red LED and resistor then connect those to the GPIO pins and have it up on the wall as art, with the LED blinking.
I really like this idea. I may have to try it out
Missed an opertiunity you could of made real inside parts for the plug connector's, could be used to demonstrated the function of the switches ,like the io pint you did ,still liked it ☺
Now set up a K3S cluster.
what laser engraver were you using i like that design of engraver
Next time create a working RPi from non SMD, through-hole components.
“While the parts are printing, let me tell you about the sponsor.”
Really? While the parts are printing? 😂
Obviously a bit late on this but you could make a giant christmas tree to attach to the giant gpio and have flashing lights on it. Idea for this year I suppose.
I would really love to buy this for the office... Can't find the "add to cart" anywhere! 😁Pls. add a shoppinglink 😀
Shipping would be ridiculous!
Would be funny to make an "adapter" from big rj45 to small rj45
I guess I’m not the 1st one to use a floppy disk cable for GPIO. Nor am I the first to have to test every one of those connections (but for me it was 10 not 40)
That's not a floppy cable but ATA.
Floppy have 22 pins or something, but ATA have 40 pins.
That's a lot of space to build a custom risc cpu you could actually utilize all of that room for a diy Risc v 64 cpu
To be completely honest, the point of the raspberry pi was to be a tiny computer now it's just a regular sized one
I was so scared during some of that woodworking 💀
"Hey the raspberry pi is cool because it's so small and saves spa-"
Zack: hold my beer
Really cool project :D
I'd just like to know if the pins work without a problem. so maybe you can also do a small LED light project or something with some analouge sensors.
I tested the pins and they work! What would you like to see me do with this board?
Where are the led's? You need to add them!
Cool :)
Now you need to build a case for it
With a giant box fan to cool it down 😂
Now make it 12x smaller than original 😎😎
I'll get right on that
@Jeff Geerling is really need this board!!!!
As long as Red Shirt Jeff doesn't get his hands on it!!
Boring and uncharitably executed. Too many missing details.
Bro be getting sponsored from Altium, but mentioned about Fusion for free. Altium be like, "Why am I even sponsoring you? Why didn't you talk about Fusion's PCB design stuff?"
And I wonder about voltage drop of GPIO pins because of wire. Can you test it out please?
Now 2 big usb to connect with!
people buying PI because of their small form factor. this one guy for absolutely no reason. XD
This is a great project. The video got me to click and watch right away! I'm sad he's plugging Altium. Altium refuse to support the Linux OS (a dealbreaker for me - I won't run a consumer OS for my work.) Also, the licensing for such a proprietary application gives me pause. There's a reason why KiCad has such a growing community. The stated reasons for "other EDA" tools having "multiple apps" is why one would use Altium because it's in a single interface? That's hilarious. Good ol' commercial sponsorship by Altium I guess!
Altium is how I pay my bills and feed my family. If you'd like you could support me on Patreon. That way I wouldn't have to use sponsors. I think RUclips viewers need to get used to the idea that sponsorships are how creators make their living and feed their families. You are watching all your RUclips content for free. You are welcome to skip over the ads if you don't like them. I've been using kicad for many years and think it's a great program as well. They aren't sponsoring me though.
Das cool
Aahahah so nice!
Hi, youtube seems to want to delete comments.
I try again, when watching your prints, it seams like a little calibration could make it better. I'm new myself to 3d printing but I followed another youtubers instructions and it made huge differences for my prints. As youtube seems not to like links to the website I paste the video code that has the link to the site. 9kDK7czgMxc
Lets see if this link works ruclips.net/video/9kDK7czgMxc/видео.html
Thanks for the tips
do giant USB adapter.
good luck using the 40 pin IO 😂. Don't run that uart too fast
❤️
This is what the pandemic does to us 😂
Break out boards for kids be like
raspberry pi compatible hexapod at 12x scale.
If its not this then you have wasted your time.
So… it’s just a giant Raspberry Pi shaped object? That’s weird. 😐
You could have used the gigantic PCB trails to make real trails to the real RPi, instead of just using paint in them. Also, you could have made scaled-up male connectors (12x scaled RJ-45, 12x scaled USB, 12x scaled Micro-USB, and so on...). At this scale, it's probably much easier to do the trails both on PCB and the connectors. It would be *magnific* (pun intended).
it kinda pisses me off on how CAD software companies like Altium advertise on maker channels... like WHO in their damn minds can afford a casual EUR 295 /month?? 30% disscount? aka still gotta pay 200 eur. noty altium, noty
Nice 😹😹😹🐸😹😹😹
well it's not byte sized anymore...
Terabyte sized?
@@bytesizedengineering yeah that'll do, I suppose!
Because RUclips.
Funny how this guy can make a huge one but the raspberry pi foundation is still outa stock for a couple of months
IT SUCKS THE BIG PORTS ARE NON FUKTIONL
am I the only one who thinks this is a terrible project...