This is my next step. Moving to a solder-type breadboard seems like a good first try at making something permanent. I have way too many solderless breadboard projects just sitting in my lab. I need those breadboards back for my new projects, but I hate dismantling past projects. I just don't want to give them up. Thanks for the great video!
I have been using this technique since the 1980s. Love it that you are bringing these training skills to a new generation. Keep up the good work. PS: I now work in Hardware at a big box retialer, but have mentioned DigiKey to customers needing information on special projects.
You are just what I'm looking for. Wow! Now I don't feel so bad for dropping out of the EE program a number of decades ago. Thanks for the straightforward and clearly explained process of getting my Arduino project into a form I can actually use. You've got a new subscriber. :)
If when you are developing your circuit on a solderless breadboard you are pretty sure you will later want to move it to a solder-type breadboard I saw an interesting tip. Get a solder-type breadboard with the same layout as your solderless breadboard and place the solder-type board on top of the solderless board with the holes aligned. Insert things into the solderless breadboard through the holes of the solder-type breadboard. Then when you have it working solderless you just have to lift the solder-type breadboard off and the components come with it, already in their proper places ready to solder. Just be careful to tape them down so they don't all fall out when you turn the board over for soldering.
It's a nice video, but it's a shame you didn't mention our Proto-Series of prototyping boards such as the Proto-Hald or Proto-Full, nor our Proto-Shield. All are available on DK ;)
OMG! Was watching the King's Men movie and they had a half inch by half inch PCB board with maybe 4 resistors and I said the exact same thing. That board doesn't do shiat!
Your 5 minute TH-cam advertisement interrupted my viewing pleasure. To let you know I pressed the skip ad button in 0.0000023 of a second. Why a five minute advert video? Tv adverts are not even a 1 minute 30 seconds.
Great video Becky - and thanks for including a TinyPICO!
You noticed! I had meant to send you a link... 😎
So good! Thanks for sharing all this valuable information!
This is my next step. Moving to a solder-type breadboard seems like a good first try at making something permanent. I have way too many solderless breadboard projects just sitting in my lab. I need those breadboards back for my new projects, but I hate dismantling past projects. I just don't want to give them up. Thanks for the great video!
Great video thanks for sharing it.
I have been using this technique since the 1980s. Love it that you are bringing these training skills to a new generation. Keep up the good work. PS: I now work in Hardware at a big box retialer, but have mentioned DigiKey to customers needing information on special projects.
came here from the ad, not complaining , finally something not only of interest, but useful , thanks!
Sweet, I like it! 😊
Thanks for the video, great information. And I love your nails. And I love this series.
You are just what I'm looking for. Wow! Now I don't feel so bad for dropping out of the EE program a number of decades ago. Thanks for the straightforward and clearly explained process of getting my Arduino project into a form I can actually use. You've got a new subscriber. :)
Nicely done. Thanks.
Hi! I like this. Thank you for your presentation.
The popcorn scene cracked me up!
If when you are developing your circuit on a solderless breadboard you are pretty sure you will later want to move it to a solder-type breadboard I saw an interesting tip. Get a solder-type breadboard with the same layout as your solderless breadboard and place the solder-type board on top of the solderless board with the holes aligned. Insert things into the solderless breadboard through the holes of the solder-type breadboard.
Then when you have it working solderless you just have to lift the solder-type breadboard off and the components come with it, already in their proper places ready to solder. Just be careful to tape them down so they don't all fall out when you turn the board over for soldering.
I bought custom PCBs from three companies.
DigiReds are the best!
Faster to arrive too!
No solder was harmed in the making of this video!
How do you power your perfboard with electricity?
How do you actually provide electricity to your perfboard?
It's a nice video, but it's a shame you didn't mention our Proto-Series of prototyping boards such as the Proto-Hald or Proto-Full, nor our Proto-Shield. All are available on DK ;)
OMG! Was watching the King's Men movie and they had a half inch by half inch PCB board with maybe 4 resistors and I said the exact same thing. That board doesn't do shiat!
I remember when these had a 276-xxxx number on them.
The 'L' in solder is pronounced.
Your 5 minute TH-cam advertisement interrupted my viewing pleasure. To let you know I pressed the skip ad button in 0.0000023 of a second. Why a five minute advert video? Tv adverts are not even a 1 minute 30 seconds.
This was just what I was looking for, thanks.
I never thought I would be subscribing to DigiKey, but Becky is awesome so here we are. 🫶❤