Awesome circuit Zach! When are you putting it on Kickstarter?
@kevincozens68377 сағат бұрын
The video title says intro to Embedded Linux then proceeds to show Arduino style boards. An oscilloscope is a must have. You won't need it all the time but when you do need it is an invaluable tool.
@YetAnotherComputerEngineer11 сағат бұрын
Very nice project. The most important thing is not to switch from 5V to V9 or more accidentally when your board is assembled with 5V tolerance ICs. A switch protection will be great to have.
@eCMastermind11 сағат бұрын
🎉
@petergamache536812 сағат бұрын
Think you need an RTOS? Watch your BOM cost...
@derekedmondson990914 сағат бұрын
Are we all going to ignore the fact that when he first plugged the power supply onto the breadboard that he goobered the pins?
@NulpickleКүн бұрын
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST JUST USE A FUNCTION ITS NOT THAT HARD MAKE A FUNCTION SETUP TO GPIO PINS AND MAKE AN OPTION WITHIN IT CHANGE THE COLORS
@thehalfblindkid5182Күн бұрын
My favorite part is when the chip refuses to solder to the landings, and instead creates a 3 pin bridge while you’re filming.
@noyfbnoyfb1587Күн бұрын
Very concise comparison and insight for applications and limitations between the two. New subscriber due to those reasons.
@altitude1039Күн бұрын
Great idea! As mentioned by others, a little voltage display would be an excellent addition.
@HyperMakesКүн бұрын
Actually good ideation. Eager for the V2, if its ever going to be done or released.
@k0nanickКүн бұрын
Therapeutic is a good word, I used to assemble all kinds of good stuff and now I miss that!
@Constant_Distant_InstantКүн бұрын
Zack I need one, how do I get it?
@mrfixiteКүн бұрын
Seriously
@whited250Күн бұрын
I like the concept a lot! I would be worried about bumping that voltage selector and frying something by accident though 🙂
@TheTechRancherКүн бұрын
I want to make one. What is your output current?
@jeremyjedynakКүн бұрын
Nice project. What is the max current that can be supplied at each available voltage setting?
@jyvben1520Күн бұрын
have the pcb upside down, so only the board skims over the top of the breadboard to plugin the pins, all the electronics on the underside, adding the microcontroller also lets you dump the selector, a few buttons up/down and ... might be enough and a ledbar, that would need 2 part pcb, lower for electronics, upper for pins, make lower have output twice (side A +/-, side B -/+), so you can choose on which side to connect the upper board, soldered or flexible wires/ribbon, if possible have 3 usb c spaces on lower for 1 connector => top, middle, bottom.
@mobilered2776Күн бұрын
Good idea, but what is the max current in output?
@Saturate0806Күн бұрын
resetable fuse would be cool to have
@manfredbogner9799Күн бұрын
Sehr gut
@manfredbogner9799Күн бұрын
Sehr gut
@Constant_Distant_InstantКүн бұрын
Nice work Zack, love your work, how can I reach you?
@JonathanRansomКүн бұрын
Let's see a v2! I love watching people improve version 1s.
@grhinsonКүн бұрын
Knowing me I would knock the switch and fry my circuit
@DoctorX17Күн бұрын
Having a selector switch for each side would be cool. Havng a display that shows the voltage, power consumption per rail, and total power consumption would also be really neat
@altitude1039Күн бұрын
💯
@RuddODragonFearКүн бұрын
Brilliant. This should be a product you sell on DigiKey!
@joshuaoduroadu5376Күн бұрын
I agree 💯%
@bincyelizabeth19799Күн бұрын
Watching from Kerala India 🇮🇳 Bincy Elizabeth Mathew. Thank u for this video?
@leonardomarquez7914Күн бұрын
Great video, as usual Shawn is great explaining things in the simplest way.
@TorqueinxdirectionКүн бұрын
perfect video with comprehensive explanation.
@DurpMustard2 күн бұрын
Bro just dissed all the people who got sponsored by pcbway
@43SunSon2 күн бұрын
pika pika
@StormyHotwolf883 күн бұрын
Thank you for the tips!
@email2oak3 күн бұрын
6 year old tutorial, and the program has changed so some things need a little googling to see where they've moved to either in the program(s) or the workflow. Even with having to suppliment this video with other resources, being taken through the whole process and being told why things are done as well as how, has made this series easily one of the best to lear KiKad with.