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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 มี.ค. 2023
I am a teenager who loves learning and sharing Electronics,
fixing stuff, making stuff, how to use test equipment and more!
I live in Ontario, Canada near Kitchener
fixing stuff, making stuff, how to use test equipment and more!
I live in Ontario, Canada near Kitchener
Reverse engineering the PCB part 4, designing the PCB
Hope this helps!
For affordable, high quality PCBs check out PCBWays website!
pcbway.com/g/HICmLg
for the trace width calculator,
www.pcbway.com/pcb_prototype/trace-width-calculator.html
The rise by Scott Buckley: www.scottbuckley.com.au
Music provided by:
EMW - bit.ly/TH-camEMW
Thanks for watching!
-Daniel
For affordable, high quality PCBs check out PCBWays website!
pcbway.com/g/HICmLg
for the trace width calculator,
www.pcbway.com/pcb_prototype/trace-width-calculator.html
The rise by Scott Buckley: www.scottbuckley.com.au
Music provided by:
EMW - bit.ly/TH-camEMW
Thanks for watching!
-Daniel
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Reverse engineering A PCB part 3, Footprints
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Hope this helps! For affordable, high quality PCBs check out PCBWays website! pcbway.com/g/HICmLg The rise by Scott Buckley: www.scottbuckley.com.au Music provided by: EMW - bit.ly/TH-camEMW Thanks for watching! -Daniel
Reverse engineering a PCB part 2, Ordering New Parts for the PCB
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Hope this helps! For affordable, high quality PCBs check out PCBWays website! pcbway.com/g/HICmLg Thanks for watching! -Daniel
Reverse engineering a PCB part 1, My first video in 4K!
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Hope this helps! For affordable, high quality PCBs check out PCBWays website! pcbway.com/g/HICmLg Thanks for watching! -Daniel
Broken Pad Repair
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Hope this helps! LED Garage Light Fix Playlist: th-cam.com/video/1nHdEtzHFRE/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching! -Daniel
Differences between ATmega328P AU & PU. & a look at a Clam-Shell adaptor
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Hope this helps! videos were I use this adaptor: th-cam.com/video/OKCaEVKl7_A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Ws_q8f7ses3lWyQn link to the adaptor: (note: this will really only work for the ATMega328P chips I would recommend getting a TQFP32 to 32 pin adaptor) www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005925028098.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.10.15ea1802UkmVN8 Thanks for watching! -Daniel
Robot Arm power system upgrade for Dave's Armoury!
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A big thanks to Dave’s Armoury for giving me the opportunity to work on this Arm! Check out his channel here: m.th-cam.com/channels/liwFXpKVqoLUcNZG4lEupg.html for my how to do SMD soldering video: th-cam.com/video/imdz8VaLoGU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=96QBRLUt7XOj74P2 Thanks for Watching! -Daniel
How to install Smart Pss Lite on windows 11
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Hope this helps! Link to Smart Pss Lite: dahuawiki.com/SmartPSS_Lite I am not responsible for anything that happens to your computer. This video is just how I installed Smart Pss Lite Thanks for watching! -Daniel
Trying to fix a dehumidifier
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Hope this helps! For my How to use a Oscilloscope as a continuity tester video: th-cam.com/video/1a03wMSKHdw/w-d-xo.html&t= Thanks for watching! -Daniel
Organizing drawers to be Pretty Much Flawless: Foam vs Gridfinity
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Hope this helps! For my How to use a Oscilloscope as a continuity tester video: th-cam.com/video/1a03wMSKHdw/w-d-xo.html&t= Thanks for watching! -Daniel
How to use a Oscilloscope as a continuity tester!
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Hope this helps! For my Cleaning the Ways of a Bridgeport style Mill and Adding Way Lube video: th-cam.com/video/z4Cr8mKmznQ/w-d-xo.html for affordable, high quality PCBs check out PCBways website! pcbway.com/g/HICmLg Thanks for watching! -Daniel
Wiring Bitcoin Miners in a cheaper way
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Wiring Bitcoin Miners in a cheaper way
Cleaning the Ways of a Bridgeport style Mill and Adding Way Lube
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Cleaning the Ways of a Bridgeport style Mill and Adding Way Lube
Serial gunk when using LowPower.h & analogRead on Arduino boards Fix
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Serial gunk when using LowPower.h & analogRead on Arduino boards Fix
How to Burn a Bootloader and Upload code to a ATMega328P-AU
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How to Burn a Bootloader and Upload code to a ATMega328P-AU
Designing a holder for a iPhone 7 to tripod
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Designing a holder for a iPhone 7 to tripod
Anycubic Mega S T0 Sensor Abnormal code Repair
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Anycubic Mega S T0 Sensor Abnormal code Repair
2 Pack Wireless Lavalier Microphone Review
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2 Pack Wireless Lavalier Microphone Review
Looking at the Flux Capacitor control board!
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Looking at the Flux Capacitor control board!
How to use a 214-1211A11 reversing solenoid
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How to use a 214-1211A11 reversing solenoid
Trying to Desoldering 50 components in 400 seconds
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Trying to Desoldering 50 components in 400 seconds
Weird wire nuts (Marrettes) I haven't seen before
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Weird wire nuts (Marrettes) I haven't seen before
CD4017 LED kit build & reverse engineer!
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CD4017 LED kit build & reverse engineer!
Best intro ever
Thank you, very helpful.
Funny skit keep it up!
This is pretty interesting. Controls engineer/electrical engineering might be an interesting field to look into
OK thanks! Thanks for watching!
Pretty neat, nice video 👍
Thanks for Watching!
Good overview of the selection process when matching an existing part!
Thanks!
Good to see a simple reverse engineering. How old are you and what do you do/whats your plans for education?
I am 14 years old, and I am homeschooled, as far as post secondary education, I am not sure exactly sure what to do there, although I do plan to have a career in electronics, Thanks for watching!
Nice!
Thanks for watching!
No bootloader needed. Need to save MCU resources. Need to write code in C or C++, compile, for example, using platformio and load it into MCU. Good luck to everyone!
Thanks Pal, I'll be applying this fix tonight.
I hope it goes well! Thanks for Watching!
Thank you. Very easy to follow what was going on great video.
I have the same clam shell, but I have chopped off the lower board to be able to straddle across the breadboard. I would greatly appreciate some advice on programming the chip. I have successfully wired up an ICSP 6 pin socket to this chip and even got the blink test working. But I can't seem to get the chip to run an Oled screen in with SPI. Would you know if I need to bit bang this or just use the pin names like used for nano. I just can not get the screen to work. I have tried for weeks. I would really appreciate some help here.
Sure I will see how I can help, I have a few questions: 1. what Crystal speed are you using? 2. are you using a library for the OLED? 3. have you tried your code on a Arduino board? Thanks for Watching this video!
@prettymuchflawless-cn1ms believe it or not, I cracked it last night. I had drawn and had made a custom board. I went over and over the pin configurations for the screen many times. Anyway, I first started with the hardware names like PB1, PB2, and so on. And managed to get a garbled screen. Then, figure out the pin configurations. I then had to make sure it was an output port. Then I got it to show hello world. Now I have it running fine. I have a 16mhz crystal with 2 22uf caps either side to GND and a 10k resistor on the reset. Had to put a 22uf 25v Electrolytic cap on the power in and GND to stabilise the power.
@@InterplainMusicThat is Great! I hope the rest of your project goes well!
Great advice thanks
If it wasn't expensive, go and replace it!
Smart kidlet. Keep learning. Education is so important.
it's a 000 which means it's NOT a resistor it's just a shunt. I would have repaired it differenty. but scratching away the copper near the leg used glue on the back side and then soldered some copper wire. you should have uses stranded wire and CLEAN YOUR SOLDERING IRON. that tip is GNARLY looking
Welcome back! Nice to see youtube still actually suggesting I watch my subs 😂
It’s been a while, Thanks for watching!
Good job Ty .... 😂
Where the heck is the turn signal flasher on the Freestyle? Can't find the dang thing.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Very nice, good explanation kid.
Thanks for Watching!
Gridfinity for me. The foam looked cheap and ugly
Hi there thhats my problem yesterday its annoying me a lot thabk you for sharing your video im watching from Philippines
Glad this helped! thanks for watching!
Nice video mate, try adding a drop of flux when you're using the braid it'll clean way easier then
Gridfinity all the way, unless you're cutting foam with a CNC.
very well done! it's kinda stupid that the fuses were soldered right onto the board in the first place. Fuses exist to be the failure point when something goes wrong, they should be easy to replace!
So the question is, should that much current be present? Are the fuses doing their job and protection other components because there's a problem?
That's a good point. The arm was probably just overloaded by external factors such as payload or speed of movement. But now we can change the fuses faster if there is a another internal problem. Thanks for Watching!
Where can i get the spair parts PLEASE YOUNG SIR?
You Might be able to find some of those LEDs on a website like Digikey or mouser. the only problem is you don't know exactly what LED the manufacture used. I hoped this helps, Thanks for watching!
My smart 😂😂man.
Like
You should make more of these! 😊
u didnt show how u hooked it up to the wires. no video shows that
First
Thanks for Watching!
Good Job! could use some John Deere tractors though.
I’ll take that into consideration, Thanks for watching!
Hi
Hello! I hope you enjoyed the video! Thanks for Watching!
@@prettymuchflawless-cn1ms ur welcome
First
Thanks for Watching!
@@prettymuchflawless-cn1ms been a while since you last uploaded
Good video… I was worried I was going to snap the plastic
The plastic is fairy tough but you do have to be careful with how much force you put on it. Thanks for Watching!
Gridfinity is the best!
I'd go with the foam. From a time/investment point of view it is a lot faster. Gridfinity might be nice if you have to stack, or have a lot of small parts that you want to store. Might want to use a slightly thicker foam and slightly denser, but what you have is a really good use if you have the material laying around. Wish my workspace looked like yours 🙂
Fixed mine today with the help of this video!
That is Great! glad this could Help! Thanks for Watching!
I am just gonna buy another one from Amazon and put my broken one in it and return it. I am upset. Contacted the company and they said there is nothing they can do. I am upset.
They always fail. I've gone through 4 in a year
Good stuff kid. Nice job.
Thanks for Watching!
How it is converting 32 pins to 28 pins? Can you please explain the pinouts?
I will do a Video on that soon! Thanks for Watching!
for anyone reading this here is the video: th-cam.com/video/M2P7J2MWhZE/w-d-xo.html
Can you please make a video how to use the shell you showed? or give us the diagram?
here is a video somewhat explaining what the adaptor does th-cam.com/video/M2P7J2MWhZE/w-d-xo.html
hi can i read write program on atmega 8 microcontroller ?
Your getting tall! ❤ Great video and well spoken. Thanks
Thanks!
Let me know what you think which drawer looks Best!
Well explained, thank you!
A great channel.. subscribed already.. keep posting.. its great stuff.. thanks
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing...I have one to fix...pretty sure this is the issue. I am sure you know but the finger nails and the dirt residing under them is not good for the show biz side of the video. The rest was very good. Little things matter. Take it for what it's worth. Good stuff though!
I was going to say something about that,the finger nails and never did show jumper details