DIY - ESP32 PICO D4 IoT Dev Board(OBJEX ONE) | SMT Hot Plate SOLDERING
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ม.ค. 2021
- In this video, I show you how I made a microcontroller module(with ESP32 Pico D4) for the OBJEX ONE project.
Do you like the projects I develop? Also visit: objexlabs.com/
For this video, I used PCB design analysis software by NextPCB
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Amazing design
creative job
Thanks!
I like it
nice
Hey there! Do you share the schematics of the board anywhere? Or do you know where I can learn to design a dev kit based on esp32 d0wdq6 chip? Thanks in advance.
You can learn by studying from open source projects, just google and you'll find many examples from which to take inspiration.
I was trying with the chip, but not clear on the built-in usb thing. Is there any way to get help from you?
Nice Board! What temperature did you set on the heat plate?
210/220C - For a few seconds respecting the reflow times indicated in the component doc.
@@SalvatoreRaccardi Respecting the time at Tmax, but I don't think you can control the T ramp up or ramp down rate. You'd be better to invest in a small reflow oven.
@@clubpasser123454321 Yes in the future for sure.
Can I know how did you do the antenna matching circuitry?
with VNA
@@SalvatoreRaccardi Can you make a small tutorial how did you do it? I've been asking people around about this process but I haven't recieved a proper response.
@@gudimetlakowshik3617 certainly, in the future, I will, thanks for the comment!
@@SalvatoreRaccardi Thanks man, i watch all your assembly videos. They're of so professional quality. Keep doing stuff...!!
@@gudimetlakowshik3617 Thanks!