How To Build Your Own Custom GPIO Boards for the Flipper Zero!!! 🤯🐬😈🐱🏍🐌
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- Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025
- Today you get to watch me show you how NOT to make custom GPIO boards for your Flipper Zero!! I make so many mistakes that I honestly considered not releasing the video, but hey, I know you all like watching me struggle!! I still think its funny to watch me make mistake after mistake, but in the end, it all works out!!
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I appreciate videos like this. It illustrates common mistakes and shows us how to fix them. Its like learning from a real person and not a perfect robot!
Oh yeah, I make plenty of mistakes!
Thus is a breath of fresh air! Real people learning production video editing camera setup. We all start off learning new skills from 0. I am so glad you put this out. Thank you
It’s always good to see the pros mess up like the rest of us. Never feel like you should scrap a video like this. They’re my favorites.
Thanks! I appreciate you! Yeah it does suck too make mistakes but it helps others not feel as bad when they do!
I wish you could explain more things like what these boards do and how to read pin out and understanding what these things mean for example tx and rx and what those things mean and what they do and how those two chips interact or how/why they are on the same board you are making. Or why there are two different sides one with less pins and one with more on the flipper and why some are connected to that but only on the smaller chip u used. How these things interact with the software or how to even know what is possible and all sorts of things. If anyone has any resources for this stuff I would greatly appreciate that. I haven't looked at the flipper docs for gpio I'm sure that is a good place to start but a video on all the things i mentioned and things like that would be so amazing.
Dude, keep it up! I learned a lot from this video and I can't wait for the parts to arrive. It's always confusing with all the wires and upside down soldering. You making some mistakes and correcting them makes the video better!
Appreciate everything you do bro! Another dope video 🦾
Thanks! I appreciate you!
WE NEED MORE FLIPPER BOARD BUILDING VIDEOS MANNNN
I need to see more videos like this esspecialy this channel has been producing the most content about flipper zero you might as well dominate.
FYI, you can double up the plastic to allow space for cases.
Goat! Keep up the good work, if I could afford theese parts then I'd defenetly do it, nice work and great content! 😊
I appreciate you!!
Thanks!
Could you give me some details on the soldering station? Is it homemade or sourced? I can never get that kind of stability with gooseneck arms/ alligator jaw setups. Thanks for all the awesome content man!
You sound less like a robot in videos from months ago, I don’t mean to be critical I’m saying this video is rly good you sound genuine and the cutaways aren’t as hard
Thanks for the feedback! Starting to figure things out a bit
To the Talking Sasquatch I have been soldering onto old Xbox 360 to RGH3 hack/mod consoles and it’s micro soldering to a MB that requires you to scratch at the MB to expose microscopic points in my experience in soldering any MB or PCB it’s best to use more flex then less it’ll help protect the board from burning and help protect trace wires that don’t need burns or scratches. 30 awg wire is the go to for MB or PCB and the solder I always choose lead but free will do as well not a huge miss..good work as always tho man! Also my burning temps I like using is 381 to 480 it’s a big range difference however some spots don’t need as much heat as others depending on the point and the material I have better luck with long holds on copper vias on 381 then I do short holds at 480 to tack wire down just another point of interest for anyone else learning to solder
Also after pre tinning the 30 awg wire you can cut it down a little shorter to leave less exposed to help prevent shorting problems
Hello friend, nice work, thanks for the great videos, you know where i can see the schematic for the connections? I saw that you put on the minute 18:38 the pinout for the NRF, you have the same info for the esp32-wroom? Many thanks in advance!
Thank you for doing this video, Question could I use the flipper wifi dev board and add on modules to it?
Hey I’m getting into board making especially since I want to do a rather unique build. Any idea on where I can get the parts to make boards or what I need to look for when buying parts? I’m a bit of a fledgling and wish to learn.
How do u add software to it/use it ???
Is there a diagram to all the wiring you are doing?Kind of hard to see what goes to what with the time lapse
I'd love to see a wiring diagram too if you're still reading comments
What kind of wiring do you use? The amazon link doesn't work.
Hello! Thanks for the good video! I saw you soldered the wifi chip GND to the 2nd pin which is not GND on the flipper, but the SWC... Is that OK?
YEP... you mustv'e meant the 3rd PIN....
what are the best types of SMA nRF modules for this project
So there’s not way to wire a esp32 wroom with jumper. Wires?
so I can hook up an nerf and an esp to the same ports and they work fine? so no switch or anything just solder both boards to the correct pins?
Nrf24 and esp32 use totally different pins except for 3v3 and ground so it's not a problem
@@TalkingSasquach what about a CC1101
can I connect nrf 24 or esp32 wroom to the 5V on the flipper?
My NRF24's only use 3v3 so in that case no. Some ESP32's do have 5v and then you just need to enable 5v in the GPIO settings on the Flipper. 3v3 is always active so that's why I use it, it's just easier.
Great video! Where and how did you learn those skills? Do you have any specific site to go to? (like udemy)
It would help to add or link to at least a bit of motivation to the description / intro: what can you DO with the named devices on a GPIO for a Flipper?
your amazon link is not working
I also appreciate the work you are doing for community. Can you please share the connection schematic diagram for this project? Also , if possible schematic with CC1101 module will be much appreciated. Thanks 😊
Where i can buy those wires
What are you using to clean it when you say clean it?????
Can I use evil portal with this? I want to build one
Do I need a script (if yes, how I do it) for that or can I just connect it to my flipper
do u have a circuit diagram
Perfect timing!
Nice!
The link for the parts is down. Can you share it again, I'll love to try. doing my own
Your on a completely different lvl than I. I have so much too learn and am very impressed by your skills . Im still running original firmware and api mismatches everytime I update on q flipper it makes me have reinstall everything. Is there a better way? I noticed after reinstalling some things they were updated or ran better with less furihal crashes.
how would you add a screen to this function
Thanks for this tutorial!
Is that a sprite or creality direct drive ??
If you use these 90 degree headers like this then it will not fit in the flipper, You will need to file down the edge almost upto the lower pin holes, The black plastic anchors need to be flush with the board or prominent otherwise it will not fit. Some 90 degree headers have the plastic anchoron the long side wich will be fine, yet i have never found any like this. The other important thing is to install the components on the nearside so you can see them and no one else can as that would be very suspicious. The default is to Have the GPIO pins on the back of the board, From Left to right you have 8 Connectors and on the right you have 10. Apart from keeping an eye on your components and not making people suspicious of what you are upto is that the Board is Balanced in the middle. Other than that you always remember that the correct installment is with the pins to the back of the board and less damage to your GPIO connectors (They will get weaker over time.)
I am not having a go and i make mistakes all of the time, I even do them on purpose to learn recovery from them. But it would be useful to add more details if you expect people to follow your projects and try to build them for themselves. This one actually confused me due to the changes with no explaination, parts, and bad links. I took time to work it out and it was still wrong. !
i was literally just going down this rabbit hole the other day. The amount of ESP 32's i found had me so frustrated.
Pre tain your wires before soldering✌️
what pcb board is that
Where do we get the board, pins and chips?
amazon
The flipping of the pins made me lost for the rest of the video. Is the 3rd hole the ground?
Yeah its rough, don't follow the video for where thigns go, follow the pinout from UberGuidoZ!
@@TalkingSasquach Will do once my computer fixes. It randomly shut down on me and when I turned it back on the wifi stopped working.
58 and getting into CyberSec, any advice?
Go for it 110%!
@@TalkingSasquach You know I am.
Enjoy yourself, stay curious ;) have fun !
Don’t get certs for the sake of getting certs. Set your own goals on what you want to learn and keep focused, it’s a broad subject and easy to get overwhelmed. Make many mistakes and learn from them. Make it fun. Learn VM and setup Vulnerable Hubs to try your skills without breaking laws. Hope I’m still learning crazy skills at 58, kudos to you sir :)
More of these vids pls
What does It do?
Bro send the circuit diagram plz
"You just need to make sure you don't bridge things...."
Feverishly proceeds to aggressively punch in a mountain of solder and bridge some valleys.
"....I don't even care about that!"
...... .... ..yup
Love your videos, and I know you feel like you made some mistakes, but I love learning from watching. The list showing what you used, parts wise is no longer working, and I would really like to just copy you. Any chance you could fix that?
Can anyone point me in the right direction for how to solder on and connect a speaker and microphone to one of these bad boys??
There is no interface for any of this, so you'd need to try to figure out how to fit it all inside the Flipper, which will be nearly impossible unless you want to design your own, much larger case
@@TalkingSasquach that is indeed in the works! Custom software being built as well. Biggest challenge I’m running into is figuring out even with a PCB board micd and speakerd up, getting it like you said to interact with the flipper.. thank you for the response. Truly love all your content.
@@TalkingSasquach update- found a way to do it with a hack RF, even though it’s a different device it gave me an idea of how to somehow get the flipper or my custom application to run audio through one of them
I am a man of Age but i don't let that get in the way of learning or experiments. I find that i look a bit silly carying arround a device that looks like a kids toy. I would never use technology to do any harm but it is good to know and to be prepared. I am thinking of making some modules that i would like to share, but still learning. My question is... Does anyone know of a reasonable or cheaper way of creating covers or cases for the Modules ? The ones i see online are terrible and stick out like a sore thumb. It could be a cool idea for someone to make some money on this. Make a cool 3d printed model and have it factory moulded. The other cool thing would be to have a case made to include the modules and the Flipper Zero so it looks more like a phone than a toy. Even if it is a bit clunky !. I use the HackRF and no one bats an eyelid even when i have a large antenna connected but when they see a small toy like with orange buttons they can't help but to ask why i play with it.
22 minute for only this? I give up😢
Never done this before but it looks like you're bridging the hell out of everything. What's up with that?
I'm not, no worries
Please stop saying yeet 😭😭
Thank you.
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Hell yeah! Nailed it!
i know you think the music in the background is cool, but when youre explaining stuff it just annoying.
Make your own videos then.
Hiya, Please could you tell me what components where used in this build ? The Amazon link is out of date.
BTW, It is good to make mistakes and better to learn them along the way.
Myself i am super careful when i repair electronics for my friends and customers that i complete the job to my complete satisfaction
and the device fails.... Only to realise i didn't plug it in maaaa. With my own gadgets i do the reverse and deliberatly create a fault to learn how to recover from it as it teaches oneself how to be better and more understanding of things. Sometimes making mistakes is far better than making none. The other thing is that it shows honesty. I love your Videos. I am a total Gadgeteer probably like yourself. Is there any chance you could make some more on Development projects for the Flipper Zero, HackRF One / Portapack etc. If anyone else could contribute then i think that would be great. I am into GPIO, Arduino, Raspberry Pi etc and compulsive buyer of modules but no good at programming and i think i have too many pokers in the fire as in projects half to nearly done to occupy my time. I am also into Bushcraft, Electronic Crafts and all other survival crafts should we have a WorldWar 5 lol
ALL THE EGO-MASTURBATING LOGOS ON THE SOLDER WORK BASE JUST MAKES FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS.