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I wish to learn how to design as per gadget role or function I.e what does a PCB for a radio and that of phone look like ? What are the differences and what are the similarities?
how is it that people like you can't comprehend, that if we knew what parts we needed, we'd never need the software to design the circuit... you keep going through a list of parts, but this software does nothing to actually aid in design. you're going around the list of parts, ok, i'll use this, like the average person knows what a avc/pbc/atmega32p is or what these things all do. you can't rationalize that if people knew what all these parts are, they'd know how to simply build the circuit. the software then is a pcb design software. not a circuit calculator to function like a tool. foreigners... ya'll stupid
I saw this video right after you published it, its been 5 years now. I have designed many boards in those years. This one video was enough to get me started with PCB design, Marvelous tutorial my friend.
Note: if you mainly work with THT components, set the units to inches. Most THT components have raster sizes of 1/10 inch or multiples of this, and it makes placing pads and holes in EasyEDA much easier.
It's only easier if you don't understand metric. Here in the UK we learn in metric. Inches, yards cubits and furlongs are really hard to use if you don't use them.
Thanks for including some of the common pitfalls and how to avoid them, as well as the advice on how to beautify the schematic. Really helped make the process seamless for me!
Thanks for the awesome tutorial!! It's my first time using Easy PCB, and I was able to follow along with everything you mentioned. Sidenote: when you were laying out the pins for the ATMEGA328 component, pin 21 was skipped (so you still ended up with 32 pins, but the last pin was pin 33, and pin 22 was right next to pin 20).
Great stuff. I'm new to electronics so I don't know much. I've been looking around and EasyEDA seems ... worth the effort. More than I can say about some others, then again I'm still new to this so I only will say I liked the speed and clarity of this video.
The expose copper option was new to me, i didn't knew it exists. Thanks for showing :) I think one part that is missing in this video is how to assign a net to the copper areas. (click on the coppera area and enter the NET Name to make for example the top copper area a gnd net). Or open the copper area manager and assign a net to it.
John Jones I find it useless so far for my small batch of 30 pieces, too many components are out of stock, not enough or too expensive, you end up wasting time trying to find alternative components.
Hey .. I really love your approach to simplifying stuff and making a great tutorial on it .. Has helped me out big time .. One small request .. please make a tutorial based on PCB using other Microcontrollers too .. it would be really helpful for many .. 🤓
The video was very interesting and I congratulate you, I just didn't see how you can duplicate the PCBs in a 100mm X 100mm square and then split them with the easy-to-split incisions. Thank you very much for your attention and I hope you can show me this.
as usual very good work but very exhausted. It would be nice if a very simple example were explained as more advanced as it is now. This can contribute to the fact that a lot of newcomers like myself in this area feel intresting. Still much success.
I love your videos. Your soldering smt devices techniques is among the best ones on RUclips. But I have to mention one thing about this video: all electrical and electronic components are contained in a pre-standardised packages, which all have exact same board footprint. Why reinvent the wheel? There isn’t a chance in hell that a component will not be included in a library. Libraries are meant to be reused for all sorts of components despite a certain component name not being on the list, unless it’s for simulations using pspice. You should have shown how to repurpose existing symbols with existing footprints and how to link the two together which is very unintuitive. As always thank you
I believe the pins are backwards on the new component. This can be seen at 7:51. The end of the pin with the circle should be facing outward rather than touching the square. If wires are drawn to end of the pins in this reverse orientation, the nets will not be complete because the wires will not connect to the pins.
Thanks for this video, I was getting frustrated trying to make mine. Even though I spent the day learning to do this on my project and figure out how to use the software, it was still faster than messing with a perf board that I messed up some how (still no idea what I did wrong, just got a short between 5v and GND 🤦♂️)
Great tutorial. When you draw the circle at about 10:34, how do you make it solid? The screen is cropped so I couldn't see exactly how you set up the circle tool.
@3:05 I see you have the same problem as I do with easyeda. There is no way to organize multiple projects in folders. They force everything into single top level. So it becomes a horrible mess. I requested folder nesting years ago and they still have not implemented it. Seems such a simple but useful idea, too bad they aren't interested in it.
One mistake I made was putting my text on the copper level, and not the silk level. If you're not used to it, it's easy to just add text, and not realize you're not doing it on the top of the board.
Great video, thanks for sharing it! Do you know if we go with panels and ask for a stencil, the stencil will be for the entire panel or for just one PCB? In my case I would have 9 small PCBs per panel
Hello electronoobs, really I like your videos so much, there are my best but kindly request u sir to create an LC frequency receiver(no aduinos) to control something for example a small LED so that I may see this practically working with my naked eyes rather than theory I've encountered many times. A kind request sir...
Hi, Do you have a video or can you make one that shows a more in-depth look at using the measurement tools to create a bcp that must fit in a box I already have? There are LEDs, PB, etc., in the box that must line-up. Thank you for any help you can supply.
Please tell is it possible to change circuit connection in schematic diagram after 90% complition of PCB layout I connected wrong connection in schematic and found it after 90% of completion of PCB tracks layout Please tell me easy way so my PCB layout struggle not go waste Or I have to make whole PCB layout from scratch by stating by placing comments
Hi, do u have a video tutorial on how to simulate the circuit in easyEDA? Tried my best to find video tutorial on it but most that I find just show to design the circuit and generate the gerber file, very little info on how to simulate the circuit design. Thanks in advance and keep up the great work!
very nice video, would like to see what is needed to order the PCB. I have heard where to void some mistakes when generating the PCB ready to be built and sent off to JLCPC.
Hi, How about making an advanced tutorial for PCB design in easyEDA. I feel like there is much less information available on that. Besides that, how about a tutorial on the simulation capability's of easyEDA.
Good video for beginners. I have a question about Via. It is connection between top and bottom layer as I understand. Noticed it has Drill diameter and Diameter values. I don't understand what is the difference between Via and Pad than. Do I need drill diameter to be set != 0 for Via? Thank you.
life is good... 😀what wonderful designing tools 🥳 thanks a lot and it would be interesting on seeing a video making PCB for high temperature engine car computers 🤔
When you filled with copper, is that for the ground? Also how do you make a "no routing zone" for having it not automatically route wires under where your antennas are?
Thx bro i was waiting for this video only I started to do circuit on easy eda 4 days ago by cing ur video only But i felt tough and waiting for ur vieo only
makin gnd-pins conected, means that makin VIA into the nothing connected with that gnd-pin, then fill rest with copper? or must each gnd-pin be conected together over all pcb?
So.. if you create a PCB and want some components assembled by JLPCB, does this just happen automatically with what you have shown in the video or are extra steps required to get individual components assembled? If you have have assembled components, can they be see on the 3D model that you see after uploading the Gerber files etc?
Seems like a good tutorial. bit confusing tho. Why did you have to create all the pads for the atmega328p-au? I expected that to already be available to select due to it being a common component. Do I have to create a schematic and a layout even tho I want to solder the components myself?
Excuse me for the blunt question, can I know why does EasyEDA does not automatically generate holes/pad for Vcc and GNB which can be used as power supply to the board.
What if you need to locate components in specific locations like tack switches for a custom shaped keyboard, are you able to import an image to help you locate the pads?
I would like to know why do you like to manually route anything when you have the ability to automatically route stuff . Doesnt that saves time ? If you could explain this to me in detail it would be really awesome , because i see many RUclipsrs prefer manual routing but why so when autorouter can produce similar results
Is it allowed to copy somebody else’s PCB-Layout and paste it on your own JLCPCB design? If for instance you needed a NRF24L01 (transceiver) funktion and a MPU6050 (accelerometer) on the same PCB? Off cause you would have to clean it up a bit... But could you? allowed? Thanks for the great content 😊✌️
I cannot find the ATMega328p-au chip in the library that you used. They all look different now. This kinda might be a problem with a cloud service like this, as designs might change and you cannot controll it.
I'm also considering leaving Eagle, don't make many PCB's and it's getting expensive. How do you do a small grove line they often do on relè boards to separate high voltage and low voltage? Is there any recomendation for drill size? I mean the cannot make any size. I'm waiting for my second PCB project with JLCPCB, I didn't use the SMD service because it's a waste of time, too many components are out of stock or not enough available, forcing me to change my choices where possible, but then I end up with over 50% of components missing. In the end I chose to make a PCB with a place for an Arduino Pro Mini, costs much less than making a PCB with the components integrated on your board.
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You uploaded video on 13 oct then why is your comment is week old ?
I guess patreon supporters watch it before others.?
I wish to learn how to design as per gadget role or function I.e what does a PCB for a radio and that of phone look like ? What are the differences and what are the similarities?
how is it that people like you can't comprehend, that if we knew what parts we needed, we'd never need the software to design the circuit... you keep going through a list of parts, but this software does nothing to actually aid in design. you're going around the list of parts, ok, i'll use this, like the average person knows what a avc/pbc/atmega32p is or what these things all do. you can't rationalize that if people knew what all these parts are, they'd know how to simply build the circuit. the software then is a pcb design software. not a circuit calculator to function like a tool. foreigners... ya'll stupid
Sir pls can you create and give an gerber file for a circuit diagram sir pls
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I saw this video right after you published it, its been 5 years now. I have designed many boards in those years.
This one video was enough to get me started with PCB design, Marvelous tutorial my friend.
Note: if you mainly work with THT components, set the units to inches. Most THT components have raster sizes of 1/10 inch or multiples of this, and it makes placing pads and holes in EasyEDA much easier.
ruclips.net/video/upaVO_SMAQM/видео.html
It's only easier if you don't understand metric.
Here in the UK we learn in metric. Inches, yards cubits and furlongs are really hard to use if you don't use them.
@@martinjones6694 who tf uses cubits and furlongs lmao
Thanks for including some of the common pitfalls and how to avoid them, as well as the advice on how to beautify the schematic. Really helped make the process seamless for me!
Thanks for the awesome tutorial!! It's my first time using Easy PCB, and I was able to follow along with everything you mentioned. Sidenote: when you were laying out the pins for the ATMEGA328 component, pin 21 was skipped (so you still ended up with 32 pins, but the last pin was pin 33, and pin 22 was right next to pin 20).
ruclips.net/video/upaVO_SMAQM/видео.html
This is perfect, I was looking for a high quality tutorial.
Great stuff.
I'm new to electronics so I don't know much. I've been looking around and EasyEDA seems ... worth the effort. More than I can say about some others, then again I'm still new to this so I only will say I liked the speed and clarity of this video.
This is the best of them all, you do not need a second video after this one.
You always explain things in the simplest way possible. 👍🏻
😄I see you
I had no clue how to make a PCB. Watched this video and bam. Thanks man. This was awesome
Thank you so much for these tutorials. It really helped me A LOT.
Thanks for the video. I use Easy PC at work, but have decided to use EasyEDA for home use, your tutorial has helped show how to relearn PCB design!
It is great tutorial. I have been using eagle for 2 years and recently tried easyeda but could not find a better tutorial in one video. Thanks .
ruclips.net/video/upaVO_SMAQM/видео.html
I don't know how much I like sharing my circuit designs with millions of folks, ready to copy them.
The expose copper option was new to me, i didn't knew it exists. Thanks for showing :)
I think one part that is missing in this video is how to assign a net to the copper areas. (click on the coppera area and enter the NET Name to make for example the top copper area a gnd net). Or open the copper area manager and assign a net to it.
ruclips.net/video/upaVO_SMAQM/видео.html
Yes, definitely would like to see more about the JLCPCB SMT assembly process.
John Jones I find it useless so far for my small batch of 30 pieces, too many components are out of stock, not enough or too expensive, you end up wasting time trying to find alternative components.
Hey .. I really love your approach to simplifying stuff and making a great tutorial on it .. Has helped me out big time .. One small request .. please make a tutorial based on PCB using other Microcontrollers too .. it would be really helpful for many .. 🤓
ruclips.net/video/2F1IUuJ6yKg/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/upaVO_SMAQM/видео.html
Really helpful thank you, going forwards I'll use this product instead of eagle.
Hi, a very good video. Short but will all the information we need. Thanks a lot!
You are amazing! Thank you so much for all the effort you put into sharing your knowledge with us.
ruclips.net/video/upaVO_SMAQM/видео.html
I have no use for any of this info, but I still find it fascinating and I’m a huge fan lol
The video was very interesting and I congratulate you, I just didn't see how you can duplicate the PCBs in a 100mm X 100mm square and then split them with the easy-to-split incisions. Thank you very much for your attention and I hope you can show me this.
as usual very good work but very exhausted. It would be nice if a very simple example were explained as more advanced as it is now. This can contribute to the fact that a lot of newcomers like myself in this area feel intresting. Still much success.
Electroboobs is the best. Thanks
yeeeessss, please do a assembly service tutorial please
I love your videos. Your soldering smt devices techniques is among the best ones on RUclips.
But I have to mention one thing about this video: all electrical and electronic components are contained in a pre-standardised packages, which all have exact same board footprint. Why reinvent the wheel? There isn’t a chance in hell that a component will not be included in a library. Libraries are meant to be reused for all sorts of components despite a certain component name not being on the list, unless it’s for simulations using pspice. You should have shown how to repurpose existing symbols with existing footprints and how to link the two together which is very unintuitive.
As always thank you
u deserve alot more likes for this video
This is the most beautiful thing I ever seen😢, thanks you... 😂
I will start learning this🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉.
Can you just scan a schematic and converted to a Gerber file ?
Thanks very much for this Tutorial! I will use it to help me make and order my first assembled PCB. :)
Easyeda
How do you undo the "fill-with-copper" step? Awesome tutorial by the way.
I believe the pins are backwards on the new component. This can be seen at 7:51. The end of the pin with the circle should be facing outward rather than touching the square. If wires are drawn to end of the pins in this reverse orientation, the nets will not be complete because the wires will not connect to the pins.
ruclips.net/video/upaVO_SMAQM/видео.html
Thanks for this video, I was getting frustrated trying to make mine. Even though I spent the day learning to do this on my project and figure out how to use the software, it was still faster than messing with a perf board that I messed up some how (still no idea what I did wrong, just got a short between 5v and GND 🤦♂️)
ruclips.net/video/upaVO_SMAQM/видео.html
Can you make a big Video about the Wemos D1 Mini?!!
Great tutorial. When you draw the circle at about 10:34, how do you make it solid? The screen is cropped so I couldn't see exactly how you set up the circle tool.
Excellent tutorial!
Nice work. Please how to make a pcb that can be snap in to two. How you make the separation line that make it easier to snap after production?
@3:05 I see you have the same problem as I do with easyeda. There is no way to organize multiple projects in folders. They force everything into single top level. So it becomes a horrible mess. I requested folder nesting years ago and they still have not implemented it. Seems such a simple but useful idea, too bad they aren't interested in it.
Wow profesional ini,,, chanel, semoga tetap hebat,,, 👍
excellent video - great pace and well explained
One mistake I made was putting my text on the copper level, and not the silk level. If you're not used to it, it's easy to just add text, and not realize you're not doing it on the top of the board.
Brother you are awesome.
Very much needed and very well explained !!
Great video! What does filling in the copper do for the board?
Thanks for the wonderful tutorial, u make it looks easy. 💕
Perfect paving,
Subscribed and saved immediately, thank you
Thank you very much! Lots of info packed in the right amount of time.
Great video, thanks for sharing it! Do you know if we go with panels and ask for a stencil, the stencil will be for the entire panel or for just one PCB? In my case I would have 9 small PCBs per panel
nah bruh i guess i'll just drop out of college
Hello electronoobs, really I like your videos so much, there are my best but kindly request u sir to create an LC frequency receiver(no aduinos) to control something for example a small LED so that I may see this practically working with my naked eyes rather than theory I've encountered many times. A kind request sir...
Hi, Do you have a video or can you make one that shows a more in-depth look at using the measurement tools to create a bcp that must fit in a box I already have? There are LEDs, PB, etc., in the box that must line-up. Thank you for any help you can supply.
JLC PCB didnt have the part I have and so You taught me how to make a part , Thank You soo much :) Thanks :)
Excellent as always
I am a diploma student and I want to learn automation so I can make my dad's work in office easier. He works on CNC machine.
i am 13 years old and trying to learn how to use this
8:03... Why is pin 21 of the IC missing ??? All additional pins are numbered incorrectly.
Yes, , true. I've made a mistake on that part. Look on 10:56 with the corrected symbol
@@ELECTRONOOBS Yeah I noticed that when you added the part outline/pins the correction was made. It just shows that I'm paying attention... ;-)
@@lasersbee nice to see that!
@@lasersbee I noticed that the top left pin had number 33 - then I had to look where the error in the numbering was ;)
Great information on component creation.
Nice viedo.
How to place the components on both sides of the PCB?
Thank you.
Please tell is it possible to change circuit connection in schematic diagram after 90% complition of PCB layout
I connected wrong connection in schematic
and found it after 90% of completion of PCB tracks layout
Please tell me easy way so my PCB layout struggle not go waste
Or I have to make whole PCB layout from scratch by stating by placing comments
Hi, do u have a video tutorial on how to simulate the circuit in easyEDA? Tried my best to find video tutorial on it but most that I find just show to design the circuit and generate the gerber file, very little info on how to simulate the circuit design. Thanks in advance and keep up the great work!
very nice video, would like to see what is needed to order the PCB. I have heard where to void some mistakes when generating the PCB ready to be built and sent off to JLCPC.
this tutorial is top notch, thx man
Very nice! One the best I have seen so far!!! How does one add and header to plug in a Wemos D1 mini or a socket for a 555 timer chip?
Hi, How about making an advanced tutorial for PCB design in easyEDA. I feel like there is much less information available on that.
Besides that, how about a tutorial on the simulation capability's of easyEDA.
Good video for beginners. I have a question about Via. It is connection between top and bottom layer as I understand. Noticed it has Drill diameter and Diameter values. I don't understand what is the difference between Via and Pad than. Do I need drill diameter to be set != 0 for Via? Thank you.
The best tip for me 8:44
amazing explanation bro
That is so good,a big fan from china
Wow..Thank you.. & Yes I would like to see more about the JLCPCB SMT assembly process.
Can you please make full tutorial for 3D designing and tools .
I'm planning to make a Blender tutorial
@@ELECTRONOOBS am waiting your tutorial. 😊
@@ELECTRONOOBS i also waiting for this blender tutorial.
I Am also waiting
Waiting!
How do i know what components i need because im a beginner... So helpfull video i understand everything you explained
Great and very Useful tutorial 👍🏻👍🏻
I was waiting for such videos..thank you...
Now that's what I was looking for...
Thanks from bottom of my heart.... keep going 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
fast, very usefull and informative video. man, you are so good...
life is good... 😀what wonderful designing tools 🥳 thanks a lot and it would be interesting on seeing a video making PCB for high temperature engine car computers 🤔
When you filled with copper, is that for the ground? Also how do you make a "no routing zone" for having it not automatically route wires under where your antennas are?
Thx bro i was waiting for this video only
I started to do circuit on easy eda 4 days ago by cing ur video only
But i felt tough and waiting for ur vieo only
makin gnd-pins conected, means that makin VIA into the nothing connected with that gnd-pin, then fill rest with copper? or must each gnd-pin be conected together over all pcb?
Hi, This Tutorial is amazing. I have a question. How do i make a 220v to 5v power supply from easyeda. I didnt see any transformer component
Good overall introduction ! Some parts of the video were blurred
great video! yes pleas make more videos about this topic
So.. if you create a PCB and want some components assembled by JLPCB, does this just happen automatically with what you have shown in the video or are extra steps required to get individual components assembled?
If you have have assembled components, can they be see on the 3D model that you see after uploading the Gerber files etc?
wow. that is easy. Thank You!
Its such a great tutorial. Thank you for this.
That was very helpful.💯
Seems like a good tutorial. bit confusing tho. Why did you have to create all the pads for the atmega328p-au? I expected that to already be available to select due to it being a common component. Do I have to create a schematic and a layout even tho I want to solder the components myself?
Thank you for making this tutorial! It was really helpful :D
Excuse me for the blunt question, can I know why does EasyEDA does not automatically generate holes/pad for Vcc and GNB which can be used as power supply to the board.
Have a question, have you ever considered making a home alarm system from an arduino that's compatible with all the sensors
How to identify SMD capacitor value please tell me
What if you need to locate components in specific locations like tack switches for a custom shaped keyboard, are you able to import an image to help you locate the pads?
Great tutorial bro!
I would like to know why do you like to manually route anything when you have the ability to automatically route stuff . Doesnt that saves time ? If you could explain this to me in detail it would be really awesome , because i see many RUclipsrs prefer manual routing but why so when autorouter can produce similar results
Is it allowed to copy somebody else’s PCB-Layout and paste it on your own JLCPCB design?
If for instance you needed a NRF24L01 (transceiver) funktion and a MPU6050 (accelerometer) on the same PCB?
Off cause you would have to clean it up a bit... But could you? allowed?
Thanks for the great content 😊✌️
Thanks for your video. Can you pls make a video about most used elctronics components 😀
I cannot find the ATMega328p-au chip in the library that you used. They all look different now. This kinda might be a problem with a cloud service like this, as designs might change and you cannot controll it.
I'm also considering leaving Eagle, don't make many PCB's and it's getting expensive.
How do you do a small grove line they often do on relè boards to separate high voltage and low voltage?
Is there any recomendation for drill size? I mean the cannot make any size.
I'm waiting for my second PCB project with JLCPCB, I didn't use the SMD service because it's a waste of time, too many components are out of stock or not enough available, forcing me to change my choices where possible, but then I end up with over 50% of components missing.
In the end I chose to make a PCB with a place for an Arduino Pro Mini, costs much less than making a PCB with the components integrated on your board.
Greattt...I was just designing a PCB i easy EDA ..Nice to know a bit more
Super 👍 I like it