This is a good start but you;ve missed an essential part of the process and one that usually stops new users. The electrical rules check is so important for creating PCBs. It prevents basic errors. I hope you make more videos on this topic as you have a good, clear voice and deliver the information well. Great job!
I might have not made that clear in my Video, sorry for that. Depending on the components you have or are planning on using you can search for the right footprint. If you don’t yet know which exact components you are going to use , you can just do a quick google search for an appropriate component
Hello. Can you tell me how to choose an arbitrary orientation for my track in kicad, for me it is always at an angle of 45 degrees and I want it to be at an angle of 90 degrees, is it possible to do something so that I can change the angle of the track over time? work, for example, like in Sprint Layout when you press the space bar?
I am not sure if I show this in the Vid, if not, sorry. You can‘t chose an arbitrary angle, only 45 and 90 degrees, but you can set points your track goes along by clicking. Kicad will always choose the shortest path between the starting or last point, and if that is a straight line with a 90 degree ang, it will do that.
@@Zipties_and_Ducttape Hello, I read the documentation about KiCad and it turns out that to change the angle you need to click on slash or counter plus slash
Thank you so much for a great tutorial. I designed my first PCB today.
Helped me in my project =)
This is a good start but you;ve missed an essential part of the process and one that usually stops new users. The electrical rules check is so important for creating PCBs. It prevents basic errors. I hope you make more videos on this topic as you have a good, clear voice and deliver the information well. Great job!
Good job explaining
Nice tutor. But skip the background music. Some may like it, someone, like me, finds it annoying.
Thank you for the feedback, i might try to leave the music away in a future vid and see how many people want it back.
Brother, how to choose a appropriate footprint to a symbol...?
I might have not made that clear in my Video, sorry for that. Depending on the components you have or are planning on using you can search for the right footprint. If you don’t yet know which exact components you are going to use , you can just do a quick google search for an appropriate component
How to change UI to dark?
In the settings, by default it is set to your OS selection
Hello. Can you tell me how to choose an arbitrary orientation for my track in kicad, for me it is always at an angle of 45 degrees and I want it to be at an angle of 90 degrees, is it possible to do something so that I can change the angle of the track over time? work, for example, like in Sprint Layout when you press the space bar?
I am not sure if I show this in the Vid, if not, sorry. You can‘t chose an arbitrary angle, only 45 and 90 degrees, but you can set points your track goes along by clicking. Kicad will always choose the shortest path between the starting or last point, and if that is a straight line with a 90 degree ang, it will do that.
@@Zipties_and_Ducttape Hello, I read the documentation about KiCad and it turns out that to change the angle you need to click on slash or counter plus slash
@maxichannel9080 I didn’t actually know that, thank you very much. Most of the time you won’t need it, but nice too know
@@Zipties_and_Ducttape Please, enjoy it dear engineer
Olá
qual versão KIcad você está usando?
Kicad Nightly - a versão de desenvolvimento www.kicad.org/help/nightlies-and-rcs/