Oh thank you so much for this video series! KiCad is a confusing mess for a total beginner like me who hasn't even desoldered something before, this is SO useful to me!
I've just finished soldering my first PCB board and it works! All thanks to you and your amazing tutorial. Great example, not too easy and not too hard, lots extra tips etc. Thank you very much!
I think for a first video, it does a lot of good things. Here are my considerations to improve your video quality. Please, do not take this too seriously. As a first video, the viewer should have an overview of the interface and common tools such as: - How to manage KiCad schematic hierarchy (CRUD) - How to manage symbols, such as text, wires, buses, junctions, flags (CRUD) - How to manage footprints (CRUD) - The popup menus Jumping right away to placing components and connecting things does not help anyone who actually wants to learn from your experience using those features (learning curve, and i don't mean the linear one). The viewer must go through your entire series just to catch the hints and tricks from you. The first video should be about an overview of the commonly used features and tips from your day-to-day experience. After the first one as an overview, you can dive into more parameters and different configurations of each tool. Glad that you understand, thank you for your hard work.
Oh thank you so much for this video series! KiCad is a confusing mess for a total beginner like me who hasn't even desoldered something before, this is SO useful to me!
Glad it was helpful!
I've just finished soldering my first PCB board and it works! All thanks to you and your amazing tutorial. Great example, not too easy and not too hard, lots extra tips etc. Thank you very much!
Glad it helped!
Hi what do u doing..I mean study or job
Brilliant! Just the info you need ❤
@@anderslagerqvist2642 awesome!
Thank you so much, this is so helpful series that i looking for as beginner
No problem!
Great.
I think for a first video, it does a lot of good things. Here are my considerations to improve your video quality. Please, do not take this too seriously.
As a first video, the viewer should have an overview of the interface and common tools such as:
- How to manage KiCad schematic hierarchy (CRUD)
- How to manage symbols, such as text, wires, buses, junctions, flags (CRUD)
- How to manage footprints (CRUD)
- The popup menus
Jumping right away to placing components and connecting things does not help anyone who actually wants to learn from your experience using those features (learning curve, and i don't mean the linear one). The viewer must go through your entire series just to catch the hints and tricks from you. The first video should be about an overview of the commonly used features and tips from your day-to-day experience. After the first one as an overview, you can dive into more parameters and different configurations of each tool.
Glad that you understand, thank you for your hard work.