Soldering Arduino Nano Every

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @rondlh20
    @rondlh20 3 года назад +44

    OMG, did you just dig a hole in the garden? :D

  • @TheWareek
    @TheWareek 2 года назад +9

    An other advantage of not having the pins pre-fitted is it lets you decide if you want to put the Nano into a breadboard or use female DuPont cables for connection. i.e. pins pointing up or down. great tutorial thanks.

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  2 года назад +1

      Great point!

    • @Ed.R
      @Ed.R 2 года назад +3

      And another advantage is that these new Arduino boards have no components on the underside and can be soldered directly onto another PCB using the edge connections.

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  2 года назад +2

      ​@@Ed.R Thanks for adding that!

  • @nanocastmanutd
    @nanocastmanutd Год назад +2

    4K Res textures on these hands. Thanks for the tips.

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  Год назад +2

      Ha :) forgive that - I had just changed the breaks on my car and REALLY should have been wearing gloves...

    • @nanocastmanutd
      @nanocastmanutd Год назад +1

      ​@@programmingelectronicsSorry, I was referring more to the super quality of the camera.

  • @castlecodersltd
    @castlecodersltd 2 года назад +7

    I like the seemingly obvious idea of using the breadboard to hold everything while soldering. It was that obvious I was going to go with tape. Thanks, it's a much better idea

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  2 года назад +1

      I hope it helps! It is worth noting, if due care is not taken you can melt the breadboard some where the pins get hot.

  • @dylee8998
    @dylee8998 9 месяцев назад +4

    No one’s talking about those hands
    They gave me goosebumps all the way loo

  • @JxH
    @JxH 3 года назад +6

    @4m10s area: To be clear, that's a freeze frame. You don't leave your hot iron on the joint for an entire minute. As mentioned, just a second or two; just until it melts and maybe a half-second more (to make sure). Cheers.

  • @bausHuck
    @bausHuck 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks. I just got a Nano IoT 33 for Uni. No idea why they leave out such important information. I guess I will have to learn soldering on such a tiny thing.
    As a concreter, I understand those hands.

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  5 месяцев назад

      Best of luck! It is actually pretty fun once you get the hang of it.

  • @glenmicallef8559
    @glenmicallef8559 2 года назад +3

    Unfortunately the Nano Every has the silkscreen pin labels on the underside, as opposed to the old Nano. On the other hand the switch from mini USB to micro USB (along with the other improvements) is welcome

  • @justanotherguy8791
    @justanotherguy8791 2 года назад +3

    I never thought about using the breadboard as a holder. Im so dumb or you're so smart. amazing tip.

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  2 года назад

      I’m definitely not so smart. You do have to be careful, because if you apply too much heat it can melt the breadboard in spots.

  • @robbiedukes3455
    @robbiedukes3455 2 года назад +4

    I'm no critic but I do have a tip about the brass wool you're using to clean the iron 's tip. Don't do that. I have, on two different occasions, used this brass wool, too. Inside of 3 weeks, the tip developed a trench and the tip went to crap. Normally, I use a wet sponge. The replacment tip, after 6 months, still looks and performs like new. You're video was very informative and filled in some gaps in my knowledge.

  • @demetriusdemarcusbartholom8063
    @demetriusdemarcusbartholom8063 Год назад +1

    Doing this for my TeamUP Science porject in the ECE station!

  • @teddingtonbear3265
    @teddingtonbear3265 2 года назад +2

    Soldering intoxicated here!

  • @Richie_
    @Richie_ 3 года назад +2

    Gotta do my Nano tomorrow morning.

  • @venkatyalamati3285
    @venkatyalamati3285 10 месяцев назад

    Plz make a video on How to power nano every from 18650 3.7 V battery cell

  • @shantamsridev
    @shantamsridev Год назад +1

    What are the half/semicircle/incomplete pins on the outer side of the generic header pins for?

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  Год назад

      Those are for if you wanted to solder the nano to a circuit board.

    • @shantamsridev
      @shantamsridev Год назад +1

      @@programmingelectronics but we can do that for the through hole ones anyways, why have those half ones then?

  • @SuperStruct
    @SuperStruct Год назад +2

    Can you surface mount it to pads on a PCB? I have a Arduino Nano footprint for a SMD type so I assume with enough flux it would work

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  Год назад +1

      Great question! Yes you can, in fact thats what those edge cut outs allow for.

  • @jeromegnd4585
    @jeromegnd4585 3 года назад +2

    Hi. I am looking for a basic replacement for my Arduino UNO. I don't need extra feature, just a smaller footprint, cheaper but with the same features and libraries as the UNO. Is the Nano Every a good candidate for that purpose ?

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  3 года назад +1

      Yes, I think the Arduino Nano Every would be a great option for what you are describing.

  • @yourname9706
    @yourname9706 Год назад +1

    How thick should the solder be?
    0.8mm? 0.4mm? And does the tin to lead ratio matter?

    • @mrmaglet
      @mrmaglet Год назад

      That I also want to know. And was your temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit?

    • @anonymousadam8950
      @anonymousadam8950 Год назад

      Depends really, if you find either to be easier to use, personally I use 0.8mm and it works like a charm. The tin to lead ratio is usually 60/40 or 63/37, both will work fine! But if ur using lead free solder it may be a bit difficult.

    • @anonymousadam8950
      @anonymousadam8950 Год назад

      @@mrmaglet Celsius, if it was Fahrenheit I belive it would be around 300-400 ish.

  • @danielcrowe318
    @danielcrowe318 Год назад +1

    Hey man, where is the link to the GPU with deep learning for cat image recognition?! I'm trying to recognize some cats here man.

  • @yr4865
    @yr4865 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant tutorial.

  • @TOMTOM-nh3nl
    @TOMTOM-nh3nl 3 года назад +2

    Thank You

  • @qbitsday3438
    @qbitsday3438 Год назад

    I am sure his name is Jack !😁

  • @markharrisllb
    @markharrisllb 2 года назад +1

    Would someone who bought the original Nano and has a soldering iron, but soldered the ICSP pins on the wrong side still be cool? Asking for a friend.

    • @programmingelectronics
      @programmingelectronics  2 года назад +1

      LOL! That friend would still be cool for sure :) although, getting the pins into a breadboard might be kind of tough...

  • @victordave2011
    @victordave2011 3 года назад +4

    Only the cool people with soldering irons buy Arduino anyway 🙈😂

  • @omarshishani5899
    @omarshishani5899 Год назад +1

    this is great thanks. appreciate the jokes

  • @user-vm7we6bm7x
    @user-vm7we6bm7x 2 года назад +1

    this is god damn perfect

  • @sankarsankar827
    @sankarsankar827 Год назад

    Fool pool

  • @user-go2sx9vc2r
    @user-go2sx9vc2r 5 месяцев назад

    When people in America first read "Soldering", do some of them pronounce the L and then get corrected? BTW, how many watts iron for this job? Can I get a cheap Chinese 60w?