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Architeuthis Flux

Architeuthis Flux

9 ай бұрын

This is my entry video for the 2023 #hackadayprize. It goes through some of the things you can do with a Jumperless.
If you're curious, Jumperless came in 2nd place behind this extremely worthy entry:
• Electromechanical Refr...
(and the guy who made it, Vijay, is an amazing human and I was so stoked to see him win 1st place)
There's a lot more detail that wouldn't fit in a 4 minute video (or a 30 minute video) here:
hackaday.io/project/191238-ju...
If this video makes you want a Jumperless of your own to play with, you can either build one yourself from the files and code here:
github.com/Architeuthis-Flux/...
Or you can buy one from me on Tindie here:
www.tindie.com/products/archi...
You can also pre-order them from Elecrow and they'll ship them out as soon as they're finished assembling them (estimated mid-late December.) This will probably be the quickest way to get your hands on one of these:
www.elecrow.com/jumperless-re...

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@MAYERMAKES
@MAYERMAKES 9 ай бұрын
give this project a prize. that is a very worthy entry.
@urielalbertodiazreynoso6309
@urielalbertodiazreynoso6309 9 ай бұрын
a nobel prize of peace (better than bama)
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
@@urielalbertodiazreynoso6309 I'd love to see that headline, "World Peace Achieved Due to Some Jumperless Breadboard Thing... err Whatever" Also I can't believe I was just compared favorably to Obama. I can die happy now.
@urielalbertodiazreynoso6309
@urielalbertodiazreynoso6309 9 ай бұрын
@@arabidsquid "for his non-violent efforts to liberate the world of the faulty connections of the dupont wires"
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
@@urielalbertodiazreynoso6309 Haha
@MrMilarepa108
@MrMilarepa108 9 ай бұрын
Nono give this project to me, I want one
@BetweenTheBorders
@BetweenTheBorders 9 ай бұрын
As a breadboard, it's overbuilt. As something entirely new, it's amazing and extremely worthy of notice. Much like an FPGA, the ultimate strength is flexibility. Combined with dynamically reconfiguring, this makes some very interesting prototypes possible. You could even A/B test circuits without powering down!
@superslash7254
@superslash7254 9 ай бұрын
Exactly. This isn't a breadboard, this is however quite possibly one of the single best electronics teaching tools ever invented at the hardware level.
@jonkbox2009
@jonkbox2009 9 ай бұрын
​@@superslash7254 I'm only an electronics hobbyist but I've taken a couple of adult ed classes and this would be really cool for doing those exercises where you compute the voltage, current, etc at various points in a circuit. Seeing paper calculations versus real time multiple simultaneous in-circuit measurements would be awesome.
@dieSpinnt
@dieSpinnt 9 ай бұрын
Yeah great idea and implementation. But for practical use?: Why not introduce thousands of possible failure points, uncertainties and a effload of additional interference (design, electronic and complicated-wise) to your experiment, prototype or hmm, let's call it punching ball (do you want to destroy this, when fiddling around, testing, designing, etc.), meaning your usual breadboard (they usually do not have a "good life" and life experience, hehe). And why not combine the worst we humans know in terms of contact resistance/reliability and EMI with "rocket science" under the hood. Anyways, I wish the project and Architeuthis Flux good luck and success with his project:)
@JJ-fr2ki
@JJ-fr2ki 9 ай бұрын
I agree awesome but overkill. Make something simpler.
@BetweenTheBorders
@BetweenTheBorders 9 ай бұрын
You can't think of it like a breadboard, you have to look at its strengths and weaknesses. You shouldn't use a semi to drop your kid off at school, but you shouldn't use a Geo Metro to transport ten tons of lumber. For the relative expense of the system, I'd hope the purchaser had a need more demanding than making a Joule thief. :D
@VK2XPT
@VK2XPT 9 ай бұрын
As a disabled maker with no use of my hands, this will change my life.
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
Message me before you buy one for a steep "this is an assistive device" discount code. I really hope this makes making easier/more fun for you.
@LondonICCJacques
@LondonICCJacques 9 ай бұрын
1) Netlist checker: Confirm pcb functionality before you order (of course you need pop all the components into the prototyping area... yes, yes not great for smd components, but many parts are available in THL equivalent or just buy mini adapter pcbs to solder it on) 2) Automate reverse engineering PCB products: Build a bed of nails contraption with each pin on jumperless proto area connecting to one of the bed of nails pogo pins. I think there is a million more!
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
Oh dang, those are great ideas.
@deltaray3
@deltaray3 9 ай бұрын
Finally, bringing breadboards into the 21st century. Maybe even the 22nd century. Great job.
@brianclimbs1509
@brianclimbs1509 9 ай бұрын
The machine generated hardware idea made me do a double take! I will wager that this is not the last time I hear about this concept moving into the future...
@conorstewart2214
@conorstewart2214 9 ай бұрын
The problem is that to be really useful you would need a lot of components. Maybe machine generated FPGA designs would be easier to achieve. Or maybe one day we will end up with Field Programmable Analogue Arrays (FPAA).
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
@@conorstewart2214 You're totally right that this isn't nearly big enough to do really cool things with evolvable hardware. You'd either need a bunch of these or build up circuits by running this to make building blocks for a larger circuit and then run it again with a bunch of evolved modules. I got really into en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolvable_hardware a while ago and that's actually what led to this project.
@orbatos
@orbatos 9 ай бұрын
It's been in use for vhdl designs a long time.
@LeBoomStudios
@LeBoomStudios 9 ай бұрын
honestly, this just screams to be repurposed into a hardware puzzle platform. Just imagine a hardwarified TIS-100...
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
@@LeBoomStudios Holy shit that would be so cool! You could do that game with circuits instead of assembly. Like, "Given a sine wave between 0-100Hz, make the output a DC voltage that's 5V at 100Hz, scaling linearly to 0V at 0Hz" and you'd have to use real parts in the Jumperless to make it happen.
@Slushee
@Slushee 9 ай бұрын
This is completely and utterly insane For someone who learns to use all the features and even programs in new ones, this could be the most essential tool of their development workflow
@JamesNewton
@JamesNewton 9 ай бұрын
As usual, a stunning work of art (the video, the project, the packaging, all of it)
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
Don't tell the art school I dropped out of that I'm making art without a license. I'm pretty sure that's illegal.
@elliotth30
@elliotth30 9 ай бұрын
Honestly incredible work and could not have said it as well ^
@miezum2
@miezum2 9 ай бұрын
You are a goddamn genius! Did you invent this yourself? Also, you are an absolute legend for open sourcing this 💛
@jacklloyds
@jacklloyds 9 ай бұрын
I need them. I need all of them. That is such a cool Idea. While I enjoy the prototyping of circuits, doing experiments and all, I always found the wiring, checking connections on breadboards a bit tedious and easily getting chaotic once you just add "a few" more components to a breadboard. That seems to be the perfect solution. If there would at some point in the future be one like this in the size of the bigger breadboard, or even with a little breadboard like place to put in a microcontroller... This just blew my mind, that's an amazing project you made there.
@jacklloyds
@jacklloyds 9 ай бұрын
"or even with a little breadboard like place to put in a microcontroller..." I don't wanna sound stupid, I know it has a place for a microcontroller already, but one that is designed like a smaller breadboard could accept not "arduino nano" sized microcontrollers, as some esp32 boards are.
@jacklloyds
@jacklloyds 9 ай бұрын
I read further in the comments, i wasn't the first one with these ideas ;)
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
That's actually a great idea. I already have the clips, so I could just make a little breadboard without power rails with male headers on the back that stick into the nano header and maybe does the LED stuff. There's also this passive version that kinda does this www.tindie.com/products/architeuthisflux/jumperlux/
@radekt.7843
@radekt.7843 9 ай бұрын
This is overengineered solution to problem I didn't know existed... I simply love it
@dave882
@dave882 9 ай бұрын
That’s fantastic. 30+ years of my life dicking around with jumper wires will finally end!
@Choober65
@Choober65 9 ай бұрын
As an electronics Engineer, i think this is GENIUS. The ability to reconfigure circuits in real time! This has given me an idea how to do something I've been struggling with for months.
@searchpartyguy
@searchpartyguy 9 ай бұрын
fpga
@MadScientist267
@MadScientist267 7 ай бұрын
Can do that with jumpers. This is junk 🙄
@crusaderanimation6967
@crusaderanimation6967 9 ай бұрын
3:30" Especially unhinged ones" i already like you
@xaytana
@xaytana 9 ай бұрын
Honestly, this thing, or at least the concept with a bit more development, would be an absolute banger for the education sector; basically the circuit builder analog of what block-based coding has done. I know the education sector is often overlooked by the hobby, outside of certain people aiming to make education easier, but this is easily a step towards a very low cost of investment solution that also makes things super intuitive, while also covering multiple areas so it's also easily a singular tool for multiple courses.
@markb1911
@markb1911 9 ай бұрын
I could see this being sold as an electronics learning kit bundled with a software guide, beginning with simple classic circuits, and then progressing in complexity at a rate unique to each individual. The software could analyze interactions with each user to profile areas of strength and weakness, creating a dynamic and personalized learning experience for each individual. I think something like that could help new learners from becoming discouraged by complexities that can be perceptively daunting for someone in the beginning stages of learning basic fundamentals. Basically ensuring a reward system of being able to successfully complete newly learned material and see their finished circuit functioning.
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
There's someone working on training a Llama AI on this board, which would be so freakin' cool and could totally do what you're saying. Cause yeah, early breadboarding is kinda brutal. I guess it's good to learn that "close enough" doesn't fly in circuit connections early on, but it can discourage people who would otherwise be great engineers.
@arnolduk123
@arnolduk123 9 ай бұрын
But this is more complex than a piece of wire connecting simple components. I think learners will be more discouraged by all the extra coding involved to create a simple 555 circuit. The last thing a learner wants is a digital trainer profiling them, especially if the digital trainer had a bug in it's code and profiled them as clueless idiot.
@soviut303
@soviut303 9 ай бұрын
I love the idea of guided assembly with this. Send someone a virtual jumper file, but also have automated instructions that walk you through each part and highlight where on the board it needs to be placed.
@tiagoferreira086
@tiagoferreira086 9 ай бұрын
This project is no less than IMPRESSIVE and AMAZING!!! The best ideas NEVER come from the industry engineers teams, they are always from simple people at home like you :)
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yeah, the classic joke, "it would take 1 engineer 1 year and 2 engineers 2 years" is especially true here. The crosspoint matrix and path selection code was written on pure vibes. I try my best to make it understandable, but the logic is just so complex and needs to consider so many other things that it takes way less time to write it than to explain it, especially to someone who didn't also come up with the matrix wiring in the first place.
@NNNILabs
@NNNILabs 9 ай бұрын
I'm super tempted to say this thing is nothing more than a gimmick, but the execution is so flawless and the applications are so endless that I am starting to love this thing 👉👈
@Xsiondu
@Xsiondu 9 ай бұрын
Right you want to say that. I did to at first because all the RGB turned me off. But I just listened to what he was saying and this device is industry changing. Just being able to see where your signal is not going at a glance makes it better than anything I've used before.
@NNNILabs
@NNNILabs 9 ай бұрын
Now I wish there was a +/-15V variant that could handle SOIC packages...now that would be truly insane...
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
That would be awesome, I'm considering putting a selector on the next revision to shift the power supplies to be basically unipolar. 18V of Vdd-Vss spread is the limit for these chips (actually I'm running these way above the 14.6V max rating), but the GND can be where ever in that range, so the selector would move the range from [+-9V] to [-2V to +16V], allowing you to work with 12V stuff. For SOIC stuff I make another passive board with just the breadboard with LEDs, a protoboard, and a bunch of "universal" SMD footprints all wired together that can be snapped apart to use them separately. www.tindie.com/products/architeuthisflux/jumperlux/
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
I am also against the LEDification of everything, it's usually just retina-melting garbage that adds nothing. But I finally gave in, and it enhanced the usability sooooo much that I couldn't go back. And yes there's a brightness control menu so you can turn them down.
@NNNILabs
@NNNILabs 9 ай бұрын
@@arabidsquid hehe, it's funny when the creator says they hate LEDfication, so if you do have LEDs on this project, it must be for a very good reason! I've been on an eternal search for a good selection of +/-15V switches. they are few and good ones are far between. TI makes some really good ones though, but you pay for what you get.
@573nora
@573nora 9 ай бұрын
im far from an electronics engineer but this is seriously the coolest thing i've ever seen
@gazehound
@gazehound 8 ай бұрын
I love the idea of simulating an IC you don't have on hand. That's so cool.
@satibel
@satibel 9 ай бұрын
idea: fully automated pcb testing, you can setup probes (i.e. pogo pins) with an magnet in the base on a steel sheet with a pick and place setup, with each probe connected to a pin on the board, then you can simply put your board on the bed of pins and it can go through each connection to ensure the pcb is wired correctly, or you could do the same with a 3d printed socket, make some pins-with-a-wire, which you can then plug in the 3d printed reciever, and then automate all the tests if you have a lot of boards. you can wire a function generator and such to the jumperless, and have those sweep through. other options are stuff like a transistor, capacitor, inductor etc... tester, so you can also test fully built pcbs. imo an upgrade would be to have a small solid state relay array which can handle higher currents, and maybe a few ghz mux, for hf testing.
@RJ_Eckie
@RJ_Eckie 9 ай бұрын
Okay this is absolutely mad!! Coming back to breadboard projects a day or two later is a disaster. I want one!
@SeanQuinn4
@SeanQuinn4 9 ай бұрын
Wowee. My dad was a software engineer and hobbyist arduino/rpi enthusiast, with a huge passion for learning and teaching in fun and interesting ways. He was also a massive proponent for open source everything. So naturally this has me thinking of how much he'd love this project, along with how i might use it to make some weird noises 😅 cheers for the good vibes and awesome development 🤘
@googleyoutubechannel8554
@googleyoutubechannel8554 9 ай бұрын
This is amazing, I've wished for, and designed these 'better breadboard' features in my mind many times, but not smart enough to bring it to fruition, very impressed and definitely interested in picking one up.
@eg1do
@eg1do 9 ай бұрын
I'm saying this in the best way possible, you're crazy my man. This is insane. Great job.
@diegodonofrio
@diegodonofrio 9 ай бұрын
I have no words but AWESOME!!!
@AgentPothead
@AgentPothead 9 ай бұрын
I think the word for this is Awesome. Great work and great on you for open sourcing it.
@CreeplessOfficial
@CreeplessOfficial 9 ай бұрын
WTF, the designer of this is a fucking genius!
@jessstuart7495
@jessstuart7495 9 ай бұрын
Neat. You could use it to multiplex test-probes in a test fixture to a benchtop DMM to perform automated testing of circuit boards.
@TheMisterNebo
@TheMisterNebo 9 ай бұрын
Every once in a while, something fundamentally new comes out. This is one of those things and will revolutionize the way we play with electronics. What a great idea!
@pacsmile
@pacsmile 9 ай бұрын
dude no way, this project is actually impressive
@drfrancintosh
@drfrancintosh 9 ай бұрын
This is insane. More, please
@MikeHarris1984
@MikeHarris1984 9 ай бұрын
Holy crap... This is amazing... I want this to be something I can buy today!!! In a heart beat!!
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
Well they're out of stock until next week, so not exactly *today* but you can get on the waitlist here if you like: www.tindie.com/products/architeuthisflux/jumperless/ This ain't Kickstarter where I tease you with cool hardware and deliver garbage a year later, if at all.
@ianvisser7899
@ianvisser7899 9 ай бұрын
About to become a staple in every R&D department across the globe
@juniorstark5994
@juniorstark5994 3 ай бұрын
Such a crazy product never thought this could be a possible problem.. Great work !!!! Absolutely genius 🤯
@dillbaggins3291
@dillbaggins3291 9 ай бұрын
Wow this is crazy powerful. Awesome work!!
@pragmax
@pragmax 9 ай бұрын
While Im not much a hardware guy, a software configurable hardware hacking platform just feels overdue. Bravo - this is incredible work! Is there a way to export/import the jumper settings? I think this is possibly the most universal use-case of all: the ability to share patch configurations. Combine that with a BOM and instructions on where parts live on the board, and you can reproduce any project. For distributed FOSS hardware teams, that might be a big deal. It could also be used for learning like Ben Eater's 6502 series. Another possibility is to de-couple the implementation from the traditional breadboard layout (assuming you haven't done this already). I'm not sure of the internals, but it looks like parts can technically live anywhere on the board - no need for rails. Lastly, you could probably re-implement a large number of other projects for a bargain this way. For the cost of one or two extra jumperless boards, you no longer need a bunch of other populated PCBs for niche jobs. Consider things like the Retro Chip Tester Pro, or like you suggest, EEPROM readers/writers.
@greyaltaer8788
@greyaltaer8788 9 ай бұрын
This is massive! Amazing work
@juggtubman625
@juggtubman625 9 ай бұрын
I am going to bust
@zdog90210
@zdog90210 9 ай бұрын
I'm glad there's people smarter than me making such accessible projects for other people
@parliament1472
@parliament1472 9 ай бұрын
What an absolutely badass developer. 10/10
@captainpumpkinhead1512
@captainpumpkinhead1512 9 ай бұрын
I want one! I don't think I can justify $290 right now, but wow! This is AWESOME!!
@feliksmihelj3107
@feliksmihelj3107 9 ай бұрын
This is beautiful. One thing that comes to mind though, are transient voltages in LC circuits. A separate module just for those circuits would be cool af.
@hugbearsx4
@hugbearsx4 9 ай бұрын
Finally, some inovation in this field! And beautifully executed, too. Prizeworthy, IMHO. Good luck!
@chocolatelasagna3328
@chocolatelasagna3328 9 ай бұрын
love this project man, you absolutley crushed it
@oneInStore
@oneInStore 9 ай бұрын
love it , is really an awesome project , also the color , the pattern and the layour is astonishing , i would like to buy one when i can
@ColinTimmins
@ColinTimmins 9 ай бұрын
This has to be the coolest breadboard project board I have ever seen! Amazing work. =]
@TheAMadMan
@TheAMadMan 9 ай бұрын
I was wishing I had something like this just recently. This is such a great educational and prototyping tool!
@anlsezer6486
@anlsezer6486 9 ай бұрын
This is perfect in every way. Kudos!
@adriannaharouff3016
@adriannaharouff3016 9 ай бұрын
this is absolutely the coolest hardware ive ever seen
@DaemonForce
@DaemonForce 9 ай бұрын
This is incredible. Thank you for bringing such a thing to my attention.
@paintqueen1
@paintqueen1 9 ай бұрын
Amazing! Potentially a million more uses for this project! Can't wait to see it evolve! Kudos for the artistic nuances you have added!
@pcdoc1097
@pcdoc1097 8 ай бұрын
This design is simple, beautiful, elegant genius. Thank you for sharing
@michaelguzzi1
@michaelguzzi1 9 ай бұрын
This is amazing work, thank you for sharing it with the world!
@iliasalaur
@iliasalaur 9 ай бұрын
That’s awesome!!! An extra plus for the integration with Wokwi
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
More like an extra plus to @Wokwi for being so damn easy to integrate with.
@iliasalaur
@iliasalaur 9 ай бұрын
@@arabidsquid 2 pluses! :)
@OCEANSINSPACE
@OCEANSINSPACE 9 ай бұрын
Ultimate learning tool as well! WIN!
@ninostephen
@ninostephen 9 ай бұрын
No words. I haven't felt this type of love in years. This is so beautiful 🥹♥️
@adjbutler
@adjbutler 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for this amazing idea!
@RafaelHabegger
@RafaelHabegger 9 ай бұрын
this is just fantastic stuff! need one soon!
@jeremyrixon150
@jeremyrixon150 9 ай бұрын
As a software engineer who tinkers with breadboard circuits, even if I don't need one of these, I definitely WANT one of these and I'm sure I won't be able to do without it once I have one (or more!)
@nikolatotev
@nikolatotev 9 ай бұрын
This is awesome! A fantastic tool for quick prototyping without having to deal with cables.
@NerdlabsSci
@NerdlabsSci 9 ай бұрын
This is an absolutely amazing invention! Give this project a prize it deserves it. I will be buying one when they're back in stock
@SeanCMonahan
@SeanCMonahan 9 ай бұрын
Holy cow! This is friggin awesome! I'm imagining being able to archive a breadboard layout and then use the LED matrix to guide reassembly.
@grokcore
@grokcore 9 ай бұрын
I want to see what LookMaNoComputer does with one of these - it's oodles of potential audio synthesis heaven
@benjaminlliclenin3381
@benjaminlliclenin3381 9 ай бұрын
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW, i have so many ideas... a daisy seed + jumperless= modular synth
@MicrobyteAlan
@MicrobyteAlan 9 ай бұрын
Fascinating 🖖 I’m a project engineer, this is fantastic. Thanks
@Atmatan_Kabbaher
@Atmatan_Kabbaher 9 ай бұрын
Finally, the addon for my flipper zero that I never knew I needed o.o
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
You just made me dig up my Flipper and stick into a Jumperless, it fits and also looks completely ridiculous.
@Atmatan_Kabbaher
@Atmatan_Kabbaher 9 ай бұрын
@@arabidsquid Dreamz do cum tru
@TheRubiksrocks
@TheRubiksrocks 9 ай бұрын
Absolute genius. Wow. 👏👏👏
@hovant6666
@hovant6666 9 ай бұрын
I made a 150mW UV laser driver circuit on a breadboard back in grade 8; popped balloons, lit matches, burned Carlos (loved you lil dude fr) with it in a wooden chamber driven by a 9V battery. Those times were terrible, I wish I could go back. Also, the display reads "FUCK" at 2:21
@Gilotopia
@Gilotopia 9 ай бұрын
If the configuration can be saved to a file and shared this is amazing and it's a new era in design. I'd love a huge one too.
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, they are. By default, it just saves the link to the Wokwi project in a text file, but it can also write out the netlist as text if you want as well. Then you can just paste it in to load it.
@kingofcastlechaos
@kingofcastlechaos 8 ай бұрын
This is INCREDIBLE. I do feel it needs a sidecar that has flashbang/electro-stench capabilities to scare the crap out of everyone and gives the person that special feeling that the instructor's beady eyes are boring into you.
@Furtuim
@Furtuim 9 ай бұрын
I haven't been in the micro electronic scene in ages, but if/when I return, definitely grabbing one. You should be super proud of this!
@evanbarnes9984
@evanbarnes9984 9 ай бұрын
This is amazing! I could actually use this at my work for prototyping, very practical
@JTCF
@JTCF 9 ай бұрын
This is incredible, I want it. Sketching something up on a breaboard isn't always handy. At least I have the flag jumpers taht lay on the breadboard instead of sticking up. But yeah, this device is amazing and I want it very much.
@ninjarobotmonk3y
@ninjarobotmonk3y 9 ай бұрын
wow! If you're going to be a bear, be a grizzly.... this is incredible
@AK-vx4dy
@AK-vx4dy 9 ай бұрын
Stunning 🤯 Especially lightning up holes !
@lqqkout8214
@lqqkout8214 9 ай бұрын
Amazing idea and design! Good luck on the competition :)
@FixunaMorgia
@FixunaMorgia 2 ай бұрын
Wow this is amazing and beautifully made! My compliments!👏
@Thats_Mr_Random_Person_to_you
@Thats_Mr_Random_Person_to_you 9 ай бұрын
This is such a detailed and great project. Definitely see a huge number of hobbyists benefiting massively from this whilst also making the 'throw a quick subsystem on a breadboad to test' thing so much easier. I think we all appreciate this is a hugely overkill solution to a relatively minor issue..... but screw it, its a great and fun way to solve the problem!! Love it!
@coffee_bean__
@coffee_bean__ 9 ай бұрын
such a good idea. i hope these are relatively cheap, like breadboards are. sometimes jumpers are necessary for connecting to extra stuff
@ame7165
@ame7165 9 ай бұрын
wow, excellent work!
@bryanthompson978
@bryanthompson978 9 ай бұрын
This is brilliant!
@macScsgo
@macScsgo 9 ай бұрын
This is not just a breadboard. This brings many more features and opens an entirely new ease of use and entry to hardware development. Amazing project!
@CrystalliteKK
@CrystalliteKK 9 ай бұрын
I would like to suggest here that instead of using LED's underneath the breadboard, you can use an e-ink below a transparent board. Which will show the connections, as well as other info like voltage current etc at one corner, or even play simple game under breadboard matrix 😜
@The_Makers_Prerogative
@The_Makers_Prerogative 9 ай бұрын
This is incredible!
@artrock8175
@artrock8175 9 ай бұрын
Awesome project! Thanks for sharing! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@scotdotwtf
@scotdotwtf 9 ай бұрын
coolest project ive ever seen! i totally want to buy one.
@elvendragonhammer5433
@elvendragonhammer5433 9 ай бұрын
As someone that owns a 60Lb portable renfiorced steel suitcase style breadboard & testing suite, 1.2-90volts @ 0.3A (300ma) up to 65Amps w/built in bench power supply. handheld circuit testers, multimeters & oscilloscope, built in hat air rework station etc all in the box. I don't need this- but I WANT it. This is a great idea- wish I'd thought of it. There are so many small projects or possibilities especially if I could plug in 20 of the same component (all w/same values) & check them all in one go for if one is faulty or not. Also I can't stant flashy RGB PC's keyboards & the like cause I'm a form & function over looks kinda guy but that doesn't bother me for some weird reason- & if it could light up according to certain protocal or valuse I can see that being uniquely useful. Look forward to see what else it can do, or other ideas you come up with.
@elvendragonhammer5433
@elvendragonhammer5433 9 ай бұрын
Just because your a newb, doesn't make me a liar. Unlike most of you I wasn't allowed to play with local kids or watch anything that wasn't rated G, went to church 3 times a week etc. We were poor but the one thing we had were books. So I became a bookworm- most of the ppl I had regular conversations with were 20-40 yrs older than me. By age 9 I'd completely read through 4 entire encyclopedia sets (Funk & Wagnalls, Britanica, Columbia, etc the un-abridged Websters dictionary, all except one of the Gray's Anatomy medical textbooks & plenty more. I was rebuilding motherboards when you were probably still in diapers. Fixed my Ma's Mr. Coffee maker @ age 5- the 12 pieces I removed were in a jar screwed onto the bottom of the cabinet. Still there & working when I left home @ 14 (emancipated as an adult). I repaired my first PC in 3rd grade (1984). I was 8yrs old & the power supply & Mbd needeed components replaced on a Tandy TRS-80 "Green Screen" No google- just grit, hard work, & dedication. Something most ppl nowadays don't have the willpower or attention span for. Anyways this is the last model they made but mine is different because it also has the hand held ossciloscope & Multimeter that fits into the empty spots on the far right. of the case. I've also added extra functionality over the years. Also unlike this link- I have the original 403 page manual & schematics, parts list & circuit diagrams required to repair it. & for testing all of the components. Knight Electronics ML2010 (Mini-Lab) 10557 Metric Dr. Dallas, TX 75243 1-800-323-2439 knightonline.com/ This is the link for a very basic description of it. us.rs-online.com/m/d/344f16dff5f52fbed477ff0c780168bb.pdf below is a link to a older multimeter than the one that came with mine- this one still has lots of features no regular one has. www.ebay.com/itm/285296038149?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=285296038149&targetid=1529493970462&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9005292&poi=&campaignid=19851828444&mkgroupid=145880009014&rlsatarget=pla-1529493970462&abcId=9307249&merchantid=114723813&gclid=Cj0KCQjwsp6pBhCfARIsAD3GZub5ZvUe-173hlqoH_rsaJOInU3cBcrJct6paH0twMNMdo6FZWP4hAEaAq36EALw_wcB You have FAILED... Learn from it next time. @@Failure_Is_An_Option
@JosephDalrymple
@JosephDalrymple 9 ай бұрын
This is exceptional. Eagerly awaiting the restock!
@keithlegg7681
@keithlegg7681 2 ай бұрын
Saw this on EEV Blog. I appreciate people trying new things. This could be used as a crazy huge audio mixer, no? As someone who loves FPGAs this is kind of the same thinking. Neat idea
@arabidsquid
@arabidsquid 2 ай бұрын
Yeah it totally could! I've been considering writing some audio-specific UI for this to make it more intuitive to use live in a modular synth setup or something. But as it is now, it can absolutely be used that way. If only someone had built an FPGA that could work with +-8V, this would have been sooo much simpler to design.
@roboman2444
@roboman2444 9 ай бұрын
The ability to use this as a real quick and easy general purpose eeprom / nand/ whatever reader was neat.
@beachcow1650
@beachcow1650 8 ай бұрын
THIS IS INCREDIBLE
@ZoidTechnology
@ZoidTechnology 9 ай бұрын
This is absolutely insane! I Love it!
@kotian9
@kotian9 8 ай бұрын
what a fantastic Project!
@td4dotnet
@td4dotnet 9 ай бұрын
This would be a fantastic tool in the classroom for teaching... Worthy of a HaD prize? Absolutely!!
@binxyde
@binxyde 9 ай бұрын
So damn genious! I love it!
@isweartofuckinggod
@isweartofuckinggod 9 ай бұрын
I love it! I could see using it to make a multimode filter or oscillator, since a lot of those circuits use the same components just in a different order.
@Jimmymcjimthejim
@Jimmymcjimthejim 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely genius. Excellent work.
@williamfosterXD
@williamfosterXD 9 ай бұрын
This is insane, hope you win mate !
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