this is actually what i've been looking for months. this is very useful for my drone project, as it would take less space. nice video and thank you btw. can you please cover about stiffener, flex circuit connector and its lane configuration with other components?
@@Auto5k that's the point. this is a final year bachelor project of engineering. I had to design the entire system from scratch, the combination of computer and electrical system. meaning I need to create my own circuits.
Thanks for the "how", but the question left unexamined in your video is "why"? What are some use cases for this? (Edit to add: I'm not being snarky, I'm genuinely curious and wished you had gotten into that in this video).
Exactly. I am looking for wearab project. Also "can" is often a good enough reason to do something DIY. It's not burning any VC cash or govt grants, right?
great project! im wondering if this could be used for buttons when there are screws placed very close. as thickness is a limitation for my project. also the thing im trying to replicate uses a flexible PCB just not for the button's
World's first flexible Arduino board. Nice idea you have implemented, keep going!
Thanks bro
I've always had a lot of idea yet i cant make it real.... Its good that someone finally made it real....
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this is actually what i've been looking for months. this is very useful for my drone project, as it would take less space. nice video and thank you btw. can you please cover about stiffener, flex circuit connector and its lane configuration with other components?
Thanks. I will do that
Use something like an Adafruit Feather, they take no space whatsoever.
@@cameron_bowe thx for advice, but I already designed it to use ST MPU.
@@sammtanX How about just using the raw atmega chip instead of the whole arduino board.
@@Auto5k that's the point. this is a final year bachelor project of engineering. I had to design the entire system from scratch, the combination of computer and electrical system. meaning I need to create my own circuits.
Ok, now this is actually so cool! I never really thought of making flexible circuits until this video. Thank you so much!
Hei mahn , hasse i am a regular viewer of your channel, love your bots and controllers🤟🤟
@@EDISON_SCIENCE_CORNER Wow, thank you so much! I’ve also seen many of your videos, very impressive! Have a good day man
Keep in touch brother🤍
Thanks for the "how", but the question left unexamined in your video is "why"? What are some use cases for this? (Edit to add: I'm not being snarky, I'm genuinely curious and wished you had gotten into that in this video).
For like Medical or wearable products things
Wearables and display cables
Exactly. I am looking for wearab project. Also "can" is often a good enough reason to do something DIY. It's not burning any VC cash or govt grants, right?
For fitting on organic shapes. Imagine just gleuing this thing onto a pvc pipe.
I mean, Why not?
great project! im wondering if this could be used for buttons when there are screws placed very close. as thickness is a limitation for my project. also the thing im trying to replicate uses a flexible PCB just not for the button's
Possible
Please post a link to the actual board layout.
Such a cool project 😀
👍
How much voltage and ampere can it handle? Too much load and the Voltage ic heatup and the board traces burn
Same as other tracks
Very nice, Rajesh!
Thank you sir.
Do you order from India ?
How do you handle customs ?
I will pay customs
Nice video, thanks :)
Welcome
great edison , its a nice idea
Thank you brother🤟
How does the flexible pcb handle the heat from soldering?
Same as normal PCB
Hey what about the delivery of the PCBs. Do the PCBs get delivered here in kerala? What about the cost like shipping and duty if any?
You will get PCBs at your home. Shipping and duty depending on the value of PCBs
@@EDISON_SCIENCE_CORNER ok
I would like to order some Arduino nano in a flexible PCB substrate. Can we discuss and work on that?
Yes
@@EDISON_SCIENCE_CORNER Do you have an email ID and setup a Zoom or Teams meeting?
Check the video description for socials
Sir, Could you make a rc transmitter and receiver using espnow protocol
Already available in channel 🙂
Thanks
How much does this PCB weigh???
Less than a gram
This looks cursed and cool at the same time
Thanks brother
Awsome
Can u share schematic of this!! In description
Check my other diy arduino video for that
Bro use flux while soldering
Expensive bro.
@@5rv9KYi spent $30 5 years ago for my flux
I am using
Expensive what
Ehhh
Nice 🎉
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Testing?
Testing what bro
Бессмысленная хрень... но чем бы дети не тешились, лишь бы фасоль в нос не совали 😁
😢😊
2 dollars for PCB and only 35 dollars for shipping
Order multple PCBs at a time to solve that
Pastarduino
Flexduino 😄
that look CURSED dude
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