Hack of the Month Club -- Project #12: From Breadboard to Circuit Board

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025

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  • @agrxdrowflow958
    @agrxdrowflow958 9 лет назад +7

    This is exactly what I needed to know. Thank you!

  • @robinbebbington7063
    @robinbebbington7063 8 лет назад

    Thanks. This certainly gives me some great advice. leaving the existing circuit complete is a good idea.

  • @existentialchild698
    @existentialchild698 8 лет назад

    SERIOUSLY, THANK YOU!!!! You gave me a Fantastic idea, plus I can slotter it together and an actual circuit board! Thank you!

  • @karimismail3734
    @karimismail3734 9 лет назад

    Good video my friend and great soldering job despite some negative comments. Soldering the socket first is always beneficial when you have a few parts to install. It is up to you which to be done first. Thank you.

  • @williamolsen20
    @williamolsen20 8 лет назад +1

    Very concise and informative.

  • @ArcanePath360
    @ArcanePath360 9 лет назад

    Thanks for this!
    And that's a good soldering job despite what the haters say (just hope you use the right solder / rosin)

  • @siliconluthier
    @siliconluthier  12 лет назад

    You can shorten these boards by scoring with a knife and snapping -- a single board can be broken in this way into 3 sections, each of which is good for a 1-chip circuit. You can buy smaller boards, and ones with different patterns of pads & traces, but this version is the easiest for transfers from a plastic breadboard.

  • @HandPickedArtwork
    @HandPickedArtwork 7 лет назад

    on the documentary you were teaching us about influences of engineers working with blocks that work together in circuit bending. I was hoping to see more here since there was only a small clip of what you were saying on the documentary ...please if you can post more about history and people who also inspired you

  • @Datzfunk
    @Datzfunk 10 лет назад

    Very useful, about to transfer from my breadboard, or should I say duplicate. I'm paying attention to your first rule. Hopefully I don't fry my chip, I don't have a IC socket.

  • @siliconluthier
    @siliconluthier  12 лет назад

    If you have the right socket (same number of pins as the chip, like the socket in this video) there should be no problem soldering it in as the first thing. Then transfer all the other parts, pop the chip in the socket last, then power up & listen.

  • @leonhardeuler8457
    @leonhardeuler8457 4 года назад

    Tnx

  • @EmeraldMinnie
    @EmeraldMinnie 6 лет назад +1

    This dude is the James Joyce of instructional videos. It shouldn't be boulder-strewn through fields of copper.

  • @cindyharhar
    @cindyharhar 12 лет назад

    do I have to solder down the socket first? or can I put it in last, just afraid it will be too big and cover up adjacent holes

    • @Mobliz
      @Mobliz 8 лет назад

      I'm a total noob, but I don't think order matters.

  • @N9CQX
    @N9CQX 6 лет назад

    where can I get that PC board? I saw a number 12-6178 and tried ebay, but no luck. hhb

    • @nicolascollins6522
      @nicolascollins6522 6 лет назад

      www.unicornelex.com/Datak_Prototype_Boards_12_617_p/32-3008.htm

    • @N9CQX
      @N9CQX 6 лет назад

      @@nicolascollins6522 Thanx-I ordered from them and they were most helpful-and post office got most $ of that deal!

    • @N9CQX
      @N9CQX 6 лет назад

      THANX GOT IT

  • @DukeNukemFlyingDan
    @DukeNukemFlyingDan 13 лет назад

    @Zboss4 I think they have one very similar at Radioshack, for like 3 bucks.

  • @Zboss4
    @Zboss4 13 лет назад

    Hey! I was just wondering, where did you get a hold of that solderable board? I've spent days looking for it without any success. Hope you can help :D

  • @siliconluthier
    @siliconluthier  13 лет назад

    Part #32-3008 from Unicorn Electronics.

  • @morockman6706
    @morockman6706 9 лет назад

    I prefer to call them stripboards.

  • @matthew2921
    @matthew2921 12 лет назад

    lol "sa marche"

  • @Holleh101
    @Holleh101 9 лет назад +1

    Ça marche means it walks in french the proper terminology would be ça fonctionne