Really enjoyed this one. Thanks! What are your reasoning for having ground on both sides? I have heard that might actually make signal integrity worse but would like to hear what you think about that :)
I like the design, but you should leave the board stationary. There is way to much flickering on the screen and too many movements of the board to be able to follow what you are doing.
la mine nu merge ,nu arata piesele in 3d Wiev decat ,,footprint''.Am descarcat si librarii de componente electronice de site KICAD și am dezarhivat dar nu le ia cu comanda ADD LIBRARY sau cu NEW LIBRARIES. ajuta-ma cu ceva indicatii sa rezolv
This is so informative, thank you! Do you know how/would you be able to make an analog circuit/pcb for a polyphonic synthesizer?? That's what I'm working toward right now. Cheers!
Those are vias which connect the top layer pad of the mounting hole to the bottom layer pad. They are placed on some of the built-in KiCad mounting hole footprints. I like to use them as they tend to strengthen the mounting hole / tab.
Sounds arrogant to say this is a simple board with that tone , mainly because you are talking to people that don't know to much and come to your channel to learn.
This was great, would love to see more vids about anything you do in the future
Nice video! It is great to see how other people are using KiCad. Keep on the good work!
honestly, i am surprised he did not pop off, these are good videos.
Hi Mike, just seen your post on Facebook and I just subscribed to your channel on here. Thank you for the video.
Loved it :) keep it up.... Thanks
Really enjoyed this one. Thanks! What are your reasoning for having ground on both sides? I have heard that might actually make signal integrity worse but would like to hear what you think about that :)
Why were there a bunch of vias scattered around the board after the ground plane was added in the final rendering? Thanks!
I like the design, but you should leave the board stationary. There is way to much flickering on the screen and too many movements of the board to be able to follow what you are doing.
keep it up brother
Great Video. Would have been better if you slowed down and explained what you we're doing and what commands and shortcuts you were using
Good video. How would you edit a PCB thats been saved. e.g. You have a minor error in your design and you don't want to re-do the whole drawing?
When placing a component in Eeschema, how do you get it to connect to the dots on the grid?
la mine nu merge ,nu arata piesele in 3d Wiev decat ,,footprint''.Am descarcat si librarii de componente electronice de site KICAD și am dezarhivat dar nu le ia cu comanda ADD LIBRARY sau cu NEW LIBRARIES. ajuta-ma cu ceva indicatii sa rezolv
This is so informative, thank you! Do you know how/would you be able to make an analog circuit/pcb for a polyphonic synthesizer?? That's what I'm working toward right now.
Cheers!
Awesome Video!!!
Nice video, thanks :)
nice video, can i get the scematic file?
Kinda curious, why are there tiny holes around the mount holes at the corners of the PCB?
Those are vias which connect the top layer pad of the mounting hole to the bottom layer pad. They are placed on some of the built-in KiCad mounting hole footprints. I like to use them as they tend to strengthen the mounting hole / tab.
@@mikekushnerik2226 Thanks for explaining :)
How much did you use for the power width trace?
Hi dear! how can i download the latest version?
nice
first time ever routing for me, was hoping you wouldn't just jump in assuming which icons to use but alas, am still none the wiser...
Why is there no feet cam?
what version was it?
Tutorial on routing decades old tech.. wild.
I wouldn't have run the +5V trace under my chip
Sounds arrogant to say this is a simple board with that tone , mainly because you are talking to people that don't know to much and come to your channel to learn.
Literally didn't explain how to do anything.