Move 9 resistors together into a line between tick-tack board and the MCU, lose the silk screen in the board region. Put the blue and red pair as close together as possible, side by side.
Having them assemble it for you (what looks like for free) isn't "being lazy." It's a smart move, as it saves you time and money. Don't be so hard on yourself.
Are you an electrical engineer or a computer engineer? Did you do both majors or your major is "Electrical & Computer Engineer"? I'm just really curious, as someone who's pursuing 2 engineering degrees.
My school combines electrical engineering and computer engineering into a single major because of the overlap between them, so I'm just doing one degree. Hope that helps!
18 pins for LEDs? Seems likes 7 would do? I might totally naive here. I haven't even touched electronic design in a while... Anyway, my thinking is 3-column lines, 3 row lines, and a color select. Then you'd need latches (maybe a shift register?) for the color select.
Part 2 out now! Check it out: ruclips.net/video/5EbTwoRA7A0/видео.html
You should look at charlieplexing the LEDs to reduce the number of pins and resistors needed.
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Thanks for taking the time to find the video!
Move 9 resistors together into a line between tick-tack board and the MCU, lose the silk screen in the board region. Put the blue and red pair as close together as possible, side by side.
Cool project, mate! And you also got a nice keychain :)
Thanks! And I agree, the keychain is pretty cool, haha
Having them assemble it for you (what looks like for free) isn't "being lazy." It's a smart move, as it saves you time and money. Don't be so hard on yourself.
Thanks for sharing. Did you get any use out of it (jobs, leads, etc)?
Ryan where’s part 2???
well please upload the part 2
Are you an electrical engineer or a computer engineer? Did you do both majors or your major is "Electrical & Computer Engineer"? I'm just really curious, as someone who's pursuing 2 engineering degrees.
My school combines electrical engineering and computer engineering into a single major because of the overlap between them, so I'm just doing one degree. Hope that helps!
@@RyanChan Sounds pretty cool! What's the school? I respect if you prefer not to tell.
It is a pity that the resistors are near the diodes. If they were distant, the game would look better
I definitely agree. I'm trying some configurations where the resistors are farther away, although it is a bit hard with such a small area to work with
Awesome!
18 pins for LEDs? Seems likes 7 would do? I might totally naive here. I haven't even touched electronic design in a while...
Anyway, my thinking is 3-column lines, 3 row lines, and a color select. Then you'd need latches (maybe a shift register?) for the color select.
Where is the part2 Ryan ???
The new card is still being designed and I'll still need to film and edit the video, so it'll probably be out in a few weeks
@@RyanChan 8 mounts later now is it still going to come out ?
then he adds an nvidia tensor for invincible tic tac toe