A Step by Step tutorial to help everyone to learn how to design and build a simple microcontroller board - even if you have never designed any boards before and you do not know much about electronics. This Part 1 is about how to draw a schematic for power and LED.
What is your experience with a cheap assembly service? I am curious, maybe I just had a bad luck with this specific board?
What is your best tip for board testing? What did you find very useful? Thank you Sean Hadley
What space do you use between tracks on your PCB?
Thank you very much for watching the videos I create. Robert
What idea have you built and you are most proud of? PS: Thank you very much Samson March
I created this video to explain how to fix the most common problems what many people ask me about when starting with Altium Designer. I hope it helps.
Do you know what I changed to improve the signals in the picture? What do you think?
Do you know how a chip is designed? Did you know there is a way to manufacture your own chip ... and for free? Thank you very much Matt Venn, eFabless, Skywater, Google
Do you know how a PCB antenna works? Is it the same as what John is explaining in the video? Thank you John Dunn, John Carney and Cadence
What do you think, is there a difference if you place PWR and GND planes close to the component layer vs. when you place the planes far away? I was very surprised ...
How do you imagine signals travelling in your PCB? As the first or as the second animation? PS: This very simple animation is based on our discussion with Eric Bogatin in one of my previous videos. I hope I am not wrong :) What do you think?
Do you pour copper on your signal layers or not? Thank you very much Rick Hartley. Credits to Daniel Beeker, Lee Ritchy and Susy Webb
If you know someone who created an online course about electronics, please let me know. Thank you very much.
The best crosstalk explanation I have ever seen. What do you think? Thank you Eric Bogatin. PS: Please share, not because I would like to get views, but I believe it can help many engineers. Thank you.