Here's a cost-saving tip for you - on the BOM review page, for extended parts that are likely to be available as basic (i.e. resistors, MLCC caps, etc) just click on the search icon (magnifying glass) for that row. It will give you a search UI and allow you to check "basic parts only". If you find a basic version (usually just by another manufacturer) you can replace it right there. On a recent order, it was an extra $5 per extended part (per order, not per board) but like you showed in this video - it can add up fast.
Yeah I didn't realize that until after made the design. I would have been more motivated to change the parts if I was paying for it but it was sponsored and JLCPCB provided them.
I designed 8051-based PCBs and wrote firmware in the 90's. Recently (retired) and was looking for layout software that ran on llinux. I ran across Easy EDA and liked it (except for the Chinese datasheets) . Then I found out about the affordable assembly price, so I'm getting interested. Thanks for the review, it was very helpful.
I can also recommend JLC-PCB's PCB's and assembly service. I have used them for both and been quite pleased with the quality and especially the pricing.
By the way, I am working on a website. Check out the description, and you can see it. It is still a work in progress.
Can you upload another video of how to program steering wheel on 2003-2005 gmc Chevy cluster please !!!
Can you upload another video of how to program steering wheel on 2003-2005 gmc Chevy cluster please !!!
Can you upload another video of how to program steering wheel on 2003-2005 gmc Chevy cluster please !!!
@@danielprocluster yes it's on my to-do list
Website is looking good 👍
EasyEDA is my favourite rapper.
Here's a cost-saving tip for you - on the BOM review page, for extended parts that are likely to be available as basic (i.e. resistors, MLCC caps, etc) just click on the search icon (magnifying glass) for that row. It will give you a search UI and allow you to check "basic parts only". If you find a basic version (usually just by another manufacturer) you can replace it right there. On a recent order, it was an extra $5 per extended part (per order, not per board) but like you showed in this video - it can add up fast.
Yeah I didn't realize that until after made the design. I would have been more motivated to change the parts if I was paying for it but it was sponsored and JLCPCB provided them.
Thanks for sharing this, great watch.
Thanks for watching. I am glad you liked it.
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I designed 8051-based PCBs and wrote firmware in the 90's. Recently (retired) and was looking for layout software that ran on llinux. I ran across Easy EDA and liked it (except for the Chinese datasheets) . Then I found out about the affordable assembly price, so I'm getting interested. Thanks for the review, it was very helpful.
Never had a problem with JLC. Great service every time.
i like some parts of the video, but some people make simple things complicated ........
I can also recommend JLC-PCB's PCB's and assembly service. I have used them for both and been quite pleased with the quality and especially the pricing.
Hi have a cluster repair job what’s your info to reach out to you regarding cluster repair
Appreciate the content! Learned a lot
$32 a board seems really expensive for a simple mcu board