I keep seeing the tiny, tiny hairs when you place components for soldering and think you should DIY yourself a laminar flow hood. I love watching your videos. Just seeing you go through the steps is kind of inspiring. I would have never thought I could SMD solder but here I am having ordered a hot-air rework station... yay, rabbit holes!
@@Everflamen It stops contamination. A single eye lash may not harm a PCB but it will kill an entire spawn of inoculated spores. IF it works for mushrooms it will definitely work for this.
@@Threekayz I don't understand why this is so hard to understand. The original poster mentioned seeing little hairs and said he should get a laminar flow hood. I then commented on how well they work with fungi propagation and that if it works with that it will definitely work with this. You guys must either be trolls, high, or just don't read before you comment.
Take my money Take my money PLEASE !!!! I loved every single piece of equipment I saw in the video, I love your work , you did it great , I love the final result , it s awesome . I had problem with M5StickC delivery in my country but I think I will seek for your project , I love the low profile of this device
Electronics have come a long way. I started off with valve circuits and high voltages ,then through hole pcb to were we are now. Micro electronics and just about all digital. At 70 years of age I am pleased to have had hands on experience with all of this. Can't wait to see the next step. Maybe fibre tracks instead of the gold tracks.
The cutest PCB and case I've ever seen. The upper right corner proves the curse that the first prototype never works 100% :)) Just for fun, no offense :)
What happened between 3:50 and 4:05 ? I’m beginner and want to learn best way how to use hot plate etc and solder small components. I see that flux after you took PCB from your DIY hot plate start changing consistencies. Is this because earlier it’s been heated up and when it cools it connects the components to the board?
I'm thinking a three way pattern in swiping your solder paste may help. Fills in the voids of the stencil. They calculate the area so that the proper amount of paste is applied. I think solder content would be a requisite for purchase of a paste too. Nice work. :-)
There should be a new standard of GIFs with ogg vorbis sound whereby you get 9 markers into which you add 8 sounds to trigger (the first being deprecated when the 9th plays). So you have 8channel sound if needed when played simultaneously, or 9 played one after the other at timeframes throughout the GIF duration.
Watching your work is always nice and calming. But I cannot even think of how much knowledge a single Person needs to build his own Micro-Computer from scratch. Sadly this is nothing that 95% of humanity could do in their own home. I studied computer sience and I would not even know how to design a proper PCB to start with. I dont even know what software would be used to design a PCB ;D
Why your channel is underrated brother you deserve million .I suggest you to voice over your video it will definitely grow your channel. Btw you have extraordinary content on your channel. Keep it up
Handle the boards by the edges prior to soldering. Any grease from the fingers touching the board will contaminate the OSP finish making soldering much harder.
so professionally done, especially doing SMT and soldering, but just the OCD in me, the Red and "Red" power cable from the battery, what happens to the black wire?
I would have attached that batter to the board with some double sided tape so it would have stayed still while soldering. I also envy your ability to hand place the parts, I would have needed a good binocular magnifier like surgeons wear to have been able to do that! I also really like your homebrew hot plate soldering jig. Can the plans be modified for US 120 vac power? I know I can find a used/serviceable iron at Goodwill.
Where did you find the schematic for the TFT driver part of the PCB? I want to create something similar but I don't want to use the TFT driver board that comes with the display because is too big, so I need to include TFT driver logic into my PCB but I don't know where to find the schematic.
Besides the two red wires i love the fact, that also he makes mistakes in PCB-design (little copper wire at top right), it makes me feel less bad if i have to rework a pcb for the 5th time.
That's a cool little project. The only thing I don't like is that you seem to use leaded solder paste. I hope I am wrong and that was actually bismuth solder paste, but then the melting point should be even lower.
I don't understand ... what does it DO? The video title says it's a remote ... but what does it control? OH ... and totally loved the converted clothing iron for a hot plate ... imma look for that video!
hi. Can I ask you a question: Can this display completely lay down on the PCB? It seems like in the video that the display cannot, is that because of the footprint position or the display itself? This is a very good video, I'm planning to make a mini weather station after watching your videos haha.
The 3D antenna likely works. If you want to create your own PCB with an ESP32 Pico and an antenna, you can either create a PCB antenna or use an on the shelf 2.4ghz (the frequency for Wifi and Bluetooth) SMD antenna, however your will need to create the right layout for it according to the manufacturer Datasheet. For those it is also helpful to learn a few things about antenna design so that it will work properly. Your see this time, so using a WROOM module will save a lot of time
@@moritzrudolf5370 Thanks. I have already designed the pcb with esp32 pico d4 with this smd antenna and have send it to fab house. Lets see what happens :)
Great video, very skillfully done! Please can you share what smd and soldering related equipment you are using, some of the vices you were using look very useful too. I am still trying to get a handle on all the equipment I need and what I should go for?
Hello, very good job, but I see a red wire bridged between a transistor and the voltage regulator, could you explain what happened there in that part of the circuit? Thank you so much.
I really want to use this pico d4 chip like this, I wanted to ask about the 3 matching 5.6uf caps at the antenna, can you maybe point me in the right direction for where they come from
I am slightly annoyed at the fact you used two red wires to connet the battery but else a great video.
😂 made my day!
I was thinking the same thing!!! I'm sure we weren't the only ones.
Damnit!! You beat me to it
Same)) 5 mins of the total perfection and then two red wires) I guess we all noted it because of this contrast.
Fellow me guys 👌👌
Watching that solder flow is sort of fantastic.
This took SOLDERING IRON to a whole new level
I keep seeing the tiny, tiny hairs when you place components for soldering and think you should DIY yourself a laminar flow hood. I love watching your videos. Just seeing you go through the steps is kind of inspiring. I would have never thought I could SMD solder but here I am having ordered a hot-air rework station... yay, rabbit holes!
had to do the same thing when propagating mushrooms. 100% with the hood.
@@cbriangilbert1978 what the hell, how is this even related
@@Everflamen It stops contamination. A single eye lash may not harm a PCB but it will kill an entire spawn of inoculated spores. IF it works for mushrooms it will definitely work for this.
@@cbriangilbert1978 What
@@Threekayz I don't understand why this is so hard to understand. The original poster mentioned seeing little hairs and said he should get a laminar flow hood. I then commented on how well they work with fungi propagation and that if it works with that it will definitely work with this. You guys must either be trolls, high, or just don't read before you comment.
never seen a iron used for soldering but i love it :D
now its a soldering iron
@@2de1oyun 😂😂😂
and the guy who made this is Iron Man
wow that"s look fancy, even it only play GIF's Images, still a cool project
Your works have been a school to me, keep it going! Thank you & congratulations!
Glad to hear! Thank you!
The appearance of electronic parts during welding is interesting ☺️
BTW it's not welding buddy, it's soldering
@@thippeshdr631 different names but they refer the same thing actually!
Didn't know you had a TH-cam as well. Happy to have seen this in my recommended
00:45
Solder paste meets PCB
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How romantic 😢🥺😬🔫
2:00 can't believe your desk is this clean 😁😁
Take my money
Take my money
PLEASE !!!!
I loved every single piece of equipment I saw in the video, I love your work , you did it great , I love the final result , it s awesome .
I had problem with M5StickC delivery in my country but I think I will seek for your project , I love the low profile of this device
Electronics have come a long way. I started off with valve circuits and high voltages ,then through hole pcb to were we are now. Micro electronics and just about all digital. At 70 years of age I am pleased to have had hands on experience with all of this. Can't wait to see the next step. Maybe fibre tracks instead of the gold tracks.
How you doing today?
Rosen sind rot. Veilchen sind blau. Die WiFi-Remote ist cool, das weiß ich genau😂
😂😂 Sehr kreativ! Vielen Dank für die Bereicherung am frühen Morgen!
@@makermoekoe 😂
I died on DIY hotplate soldering station.
I admire your great work though!
Want to get to this level some day.
Awesome job! Always being my inspiration for electronics projects! I hope to talk to you about ideas and projects someday !
The iron soldering stage ! wow what an amazing idea 💡
I love the first music ! And the third !
Yes, would like to know the doing names!
this is by far the best ad i have ever seen pcbway wooww
1- Music selection is perfect
2- Badger badger abdger mushroom mushroom :)
That ironplate is the winner of 2021!
Liked your idea with iron to solder the PCB. Great work!
I loved it, looking forward for more similar projects
I randomly saw it on instagram and today found it here,
i love the design
The cutest PCB and case I've ever seen. The upper right corner proves the curse that the first prototype never works 100% :)) Just for fun, no offense :)
My god i never though on that iron idea, brilliant!!!
And actually it is working pretty good!
It can not be ceramic iron, it must be of metal. I found it out the hard way.
@@dekipet Why that?
This is great. So one day you will not be able to change the channel on your TV remote until you watch a commercial first.
Great video and beautiful realization, but you could use a black wire for the battery negative.
Nice project, very good job, congrats
What happened between 3:50 and 4:05 ? I’m beginner and want to learn best way how to use hot plate etc and solder small components. I see that flux after you took PCB from your DIY hot plate start changing consistencies. Is this because earlier it’s been heated up and when it cools it connects the components to the board?
Every thing perfect and professional the use of press iron was an awesome job 👍
Pls teach us to build this heat plate, it is very useful
Eae meu parceiro brasileiro
@@aquirakun ae,aí sim um br q é interessado em eletrônica 👍🏻
He answered in another comment, that there are some details to the diy Hot plate on his website.
This is good for production, make them as kits... I would love to support by having physical stuff designed by you.
How did you program the esp? What software did you use and do you have sites with information about it?
It looks so professional and futuristic 😆
Step 7... what are the things you check in a "complete electrical check" before powering? shorts between power and ground?
What is the “helping hands” device you are working with around 2:10? I’ve been looking for a higher quality version for a while now.
I'm thinking a three way pattern in swiping your solder paste may help. Fills in the voids of the stencil. They calculate the area so that the proper amount of paste is applied. I think solder content would be a requisite for purchase of a paste too. Nice work. :-)
There should be a new standard of GIFs with ogg vorbis sound whereby you get 9 markers into which you add 8 sounds to trigger (the first being deprecated when the 9th plays). So you have 8channel sound if needed when played simultaneously, or 9 played one after the other at timeframes throughout the GIF duration.
Watching your work is always nice and calming. But I cannot even think of how much knowledge a single Person needs to build his own Micro-Computer from scratch. Sadly this is nothing that 95% of humanity could do in their own home. I studied computer sience and I would not even know how to design a proper PCB to start with. I dont even know what software would be used to design a PCB ;D
So f***ing epic. Love it. Great work. Maker MöKö 4 Eva
😁😁 vielen dank für die blumen
Best smt channel on TH-cam
You are awesome 😎👍🏻 i love you and your videos 👍🏻👍🏻
Hello, where did you buy those pcb fasteners???
omnifixo.com
Finally video. Following through insta.
Why your channel is underrated brother you deserve million .I suggest you to voice over your video it will definitely grow your channel. Btw you have extraordinary content on your channel. Keep it up
Sick man!! 🔥 looks a lot like Something mike rankin made
Indeed! He is always a great inspiration 👌🏻
Beautiful nice and compact design. So many items packed on a tiny little board.
Handle the boards by the edges prior to soldering. Any grease from the fingers touching the board will contaminate the OSP finish making soldering much harder.
so professionally done, especially doing SMT and soldering, but just the OCD in me, the Red and "Red" power cable from the battery, what happens to the black wire?
I would have attached that batter to the board with some double sided tape so it would have stayed still while soldering. I also envy your ability to hand place the parts, I would have needed a good binocular magnifier like surgeons wear to have been able to do that!
I also really like your homebrew hot plate soldering jig. Can the plans be modified for US 120 vac power? I know I can find a used/serviceable iron at Goodwill.
He is using a digital microscope, can grab them on Amazon for under $100
Where did you find the schematic for the TFT driver part of the PCB? I want to create something similar but I don't want to use the TFT driver board that comes with the display because is too big, so I need to include TFT driver logic into my PCB but I don't know where to find the schematic.
Super awesome. But what will you use the final device for?
Initially it was built to be a smart remote in my camper van. But I‘m sure that I will use it somewhere else!
Can also play gifs..... I see you a man of culture by your choice of gif to play.
I thought the project was good and then I saw the weebl and Bob badger badger badger gif and it just topped it off :)
Besides the two red wires i love the fact, that also he makes mistakes in PCB-design (little copper wire at top right), it makes me feel less bad if i have to rework a pcb for the 5th time.
6:45 I see a bodge wire :D Anyway great work, keep it up.
That's a cool little project. The only thing I don't like is that you seem to use leaded solder paste. I hope I am wrong and that was actually bismuth solder paste, but then the melting point should be even lower.
Was bracing myself for a hightech Rickroll. Got badger badger instead. Not dissapointed!
When ever i see something, my brain automaticly thinks, "what else can this be used for?"
And i said... "a cool name tag"
Oh my god,another superior embedded developer❤..
I also breath everyday for beautiful circuit like yours..😍
Loved the SMT Soldering
Really great project, thanks for sharing with us!
I don't understand ... what does it DO? The video title says it's a remote ... but what does it control? OH ... and totally loved the converted clothing iron for a hot plate ... imma look for that video!
well it's got wifi and bluetooth, so probably anything with an api for that i'd imagine
@@johnuferbach9166 What's the underlying platform?
hi. Can I ask you a question: Can this display completely lay down on the PCB? It seems like in the video that the display cannot, is that because of the footprint position or the display itself? This is a very good video, I'm planning to make a mini weather station after watching your videos haha.
Soldering iron station was amazing
incredible!! ..
and .. should we connect an antenna to it for the wifi to work ?
Nice work. Love the display. Got a link to the solder paste you used?
Hi! Nice project! Does wifi/ble working fine with that 3D antenna? Please reply. I'm confused whether I should use esp32 d4 pico or esp32 wroom.
The 3D antenna likely works. If you want to create your own PCB with an ESP32 Pico and an antenna, you can either create a PCB antenna or use an on the shelf 2.4ghz (the frequency for Wifi and Bluetooth) SMD antenna, however your will need to create the right layout for it according to the manufacturer Datasheet. For those it is also helpful to learn a few things about antenna design so that it will work properly. Your see this time, so using a WROOM module will save a lot of time
@@moritzrudolf5370 Thanks. I have already designed the pcb with esp32 pico d4 with this smd antenna and have send it to fab house. Lets see what happens :)
Good job Worthy of being liked and subscribed. I could not find the link made hotplate soldring station ?
Yet another amazing project 🔥
Nice!
Which push buttons did you use, never seen those.
Love the Badgers! Good memories!
What brand is that lead paste? And how much working temperature can it handle?
Great video, very skillfully done! Please can you share what smd and soldering related equipment you are using, some of the vices you were using look very useful too. I am still trying to get a handle on all the equipment I need and what I should go for?
Hello, very good job, but I see a red wire bridged between a transistor and the voltage regulator, could you explain what happened there in that part of the circuit? Thank you so much.
Great project and great video! However at 2:26 , it looks like you forgot to set the date (and probably time too) of your microscope😬😅
6:20 O zgrozo a gdzie BMS ! ? Nie było czarnego przewodu dla (-) GND ?
Nice video! May I know how to make the antenna part? What information should I look for? Thank you very much!
Great project. What was the rechargable coin battery you wanted to use ?
What is the battery you actually used ?
I hate to give you a thumbs down just for the background music, but boy did this video earn it.
I am really love the design and It looks awesome!
Cool project, any chance for selling your final products on ebay or somewhere?
This should be the standard for the storage, sale, and trade of NFTs.
Wow that's an amazing and beautiful project!
Couldn't help noticing that you missed a trace on that board! Time for a jumper and a board revision! Durp.
I don't get it, what exactly does this thing actually do besides show animations? Seems like part of the video is missing.
Great video and Channel👍👍👍🙂🤝
Only two words: so clean
Can you please share what type of flux you were using for soldering of the TFT? Im still looking for nice flux that yours seemed to work pretty well
Really neat, but all it does is scroll GIF's? Description states, control wifi devices. Would be great to get details. Range, what devices, ect.
It looks so awesome!
You deserved a subscriber 😉
I dont know what it is or where it is to be used but I watched from start to end.
Nice 😎💪, What reference are the buttons?
lcsc.com/product-detail/Tactile-Switches_ALPSALPINE-SKPMAPE010_C110292.html
Im subbing so hard right now, heck, I'm even clicking the bell
This is so great, that's what science bring
The video was awesome! Gonna tell where you find components, that would help
Personally, I would have used 2 black wires for the battery, maintaining the stealth look. What was the mod you had to make at the top right?
I really want to use this pico d4 chip like this, I wanted to ask about the 3 matching 5.6uf caps at the antenna, can you maybe point me in the right direction for where they come from