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Design Matrixboard Circuit Layouts using DIY Layout Creator
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- In this TekSparkz tutorial we learn how to use DIYLC to design matrixboard or plain perfboard layouts for building simple electronic circuits. DIYLC Tutorial. Designing circuit boards for beginners.
Link to DIYLC website:
github.com/bancika/diy-layout...
I'm mechanical engineer but only now getting into electronics for real.
Your video helped a lot in understanding how to assemble these things haha
Thanks!
Hey Miguel that's great! Thanks for the feedback!
Good introduction to the application
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. Your link takes you to an older version of the software, different to that used in your video. Where did you get the V4?
Hi Steven, thanks for the comment. I have updated the link in the comments section to the github page with the latest releases. You should be able to download it from there.
When I go to the diylc site the latest version is v4.37.0 so how is it you are seeing 4.9?
Even though I saw your reply below to a different link it is showing 4.37.0 as latest?
Hi@@shader26 it is just the way the version number is written I think. Version 4.37.0 would be a later version than 4.09.0. But because the zero before the 9 is not shown you may have read it as version 4.90.0
@@teksparkz Right! Thanks!
But if this is Verboard, with the copper strips going horizontally, that LED (for example) should be moved up a row so it is now soldered to the resistor R1. The concept of assuming the intention of the connections confused me and differs from every Verboard layout convention that I've seen in every electronics magazine I've read.
Hi Graham, what you are saying is absolutely right about Veroboard. However, in this particular video we are concentrating on using Matrixboard. This type of board has no copper strips, just holes and you can use it to provide a structure on which you place your circuits and solder them. Some people use Matrixboard with special versions of electronic components that have square edged pins. A special tool called a wire wrapping tool is then used to connect the components pins by wrapping them with wire. I hope that clears it up for you and thanks for asking the question. Here is the link to the Veroboard video: ua-cam.com/video/mzje3eHqi2E/v-deo.html
@@teksparkz Ah, I see. Apologies for my error. Many thanks for the Veroboard link
PCB?
yea shortened forms of elements etc is fair enough but would you be able to type those you use also in their long form alongside the video description. thanks :-)
Thanks for that suggestion Pro Europa Video - Will do from now on
Why do all this? By the time you have finished I am busy testing the built circuitry,…
Hi Stephen,
That's a good question. This circuit is fairly simple so designing it first may seem like a waste of time. You don't absolutely need to design the layout when there are only a few components in the circuit but as your circuits get more complex it can be useful to design layouts for them. I used this simple circuit as a teaching guide because of it's simplicity. I knew that viewers would be able to understand the concepts more easily than if I worked on a very complex circuit, and also didn't want to bore everyone with a really long video 😊
@@teksparkz that makes more sense.
Sadly there's not too many components that you can place in DIY layout creator, for example there's no IC sockets and only one type of simple button switch
That's true - you are right. However, you can draw your own components using lines and other shapes, save them as building blocks and then use them in future diagrams.
@@teksparkz yeah and you can also use imported images for unusual stuff so it's a good tool overall