@Delali, I was considering paying $90 for a Udemy EasyEDA course. With your two excellent videos, I think I can skip that for the moment. Looking forward to more videos!
Thanks so much for your kind words. I really appreciate them. I will surely work on more videos like this. Comments like yours inspire me alot. Cheers!!
This video delivers. So many tutorials fail to go into detail concerning placing and connecting a Via, changing the Track width, changing layers, and other little things that come up while laying out a board. This is truly a 'start to finish' type video. I sure appreciate your in-depth explanations.
Thanks for the kind words fam. Comments like yours inspire me and lets me know to keep up the good work. I appreciate you taking the time to let me know your thoughts. Happy New Year Fam.
An easier way of adding via's is to simply draw a track on the top layer, and when you encounter an obstacle, you click to create another node where you want the via to be, and then switch to the bottom layer, and it will automatically create a via for you right where your last node is. Then you keep on making your track on the bottom layer, and when you want to switch back, you switch to the top layer again, and it will create the second via. Not sure if this is a new feature that wasn't available back then, but in the current version it works like that. Thanks for the great video!
This is an eye opener for me and hopefully a lot of people. I didn't know what you just explained exist until just now. I tried it and it works just as you mentioned. Thanks so much. I'm gonna make another EasyEDA video and use this new approach in it together some other new tricks I've picked up. Thanks so much once again fam. Much Love💗
I was window shopping and I passed through this and I watched it and watched until I start to feel like an engineer...You r Jesus I was blind now I can see...thanks a lot...Im from Zim in Uk
Hi Delali, many thanks for this video! Mainly thanks to it, I learned to use EasyEDA a bit and I created my first PCB in one day :-) Before that I tried KiCad and Eagle, but without success. One tip - as I found out, the track through the bottom layer can be made easier - just start on the top layer, after clicking to the point where I want to have a Via switch to editing the bottom layer, continue the track to the next via place, switch back to the top layer and complete the connection. The vias are created completely automatically :-)
Am very happy to hear your success story. Am glad this video was of help to you and thank you very much for the tips. I will try to put that in my next video. Please dont forget to subscribe.
Thank you for this lessons! One small tip: when there are unused pins or something similar that do not need to be connected, just put the "NC - not connected" mark. That is sign "X" from the "Wiring Tools" toolbar and there will not be such warning.
THANK you SO much for this helpful tutorial! It’s exactly what I need because I don’t know how to do this. I can’t wait to get started with my project! On my channel, I show my DIY step sequencers. This will make building them so much easier! Thank you, thank you!
Great job. I have a 20 yr old BSEET degree and with out a doubt your presentation was one of the most technically accurate, and effectIive presentations that I have come across. Keep up thr fantastic work. I am now a new subscriber.
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Thank you so much for this video! You saved me so many hours trying to figure out things myself (and some I would never have known they exist - like changing the model type). Also I think the pacing of the video is just right.
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@@FeuFabricio Thanks for the suggestion fam. I really appreciate your effort to share. I will look into that. Please don't forget to subscribe. Cheers!!
Thank you so much for your quick answer whenever I ask a question. Sir how do I uncover a trace from solder mask using EASYEDA? Secondly how do I add solder on the uncovered trace inorder to make it able to carry high current.
Hello, Just one question (sorry for the dumb question) What does the package type means? I did not understood that part. Is it ok if I leave the package type as it is? How will I know what package type I have to look for, to change it for every component? The rest of the video is pretty clear. Like and subscribed. Much appreciated all the help.
Feel free to ask as many questions as you'd need, if it helps clarify stuff for you. Package type is simply the shape and size of components. The package type to use in a project depends on what you're designing and how big you want it to be when finished. So for instance, if you want your circuit to be small, you'd want to go with "0603" resistor and capacitor package types. Knowing the specific package type to choose for projects comes with experience, time and actually using a calliper/some form of tape measure to draw out/measure dimensions of parts in order to visualise how big they'd be in real life. As mentioned, please ask any and all questions you have. Cheers!!
Excellent presentation and very well explained. First time seeing your video and look forward to seeing what else you have done. Hopefully JLCPCB will ship to where I am..
Thanks for the kind words fam. I appreciate you taking the time to leave this comment, it keeps me going. I believe JLCPCB ships everywhere. By the way where are you from? I'm from Ghana.
Much love brother I've learned exactly what I needed you are a God send, Best tutorial I've watched , subbed and thumbs up looking forward to checking out your other content!
Delali, I wanted to build a circuit board, but there's a lot to absorb before I can even begin to start. Could you build the board for me if I gave you the specs? Thanks, Tony
Good video, nice and easy delivery. I think you might want to leave a bigger space between high-voltage and low-voyage tracks in any future designs, for anti-tracking and safety. I enjoyed watching this, we'll done and thanks.
hey man, is there a specific reason why you didn't go with a GND net copper layer covering one of the 2 layers to avoid having to manually connect the GND pads together?
@Delali, I was considering paying $90 for a Udemy EasyEDA course. With your two excellent videos, I think I can skip that for the moment. Looking forward to more videos!
Thanks so much for your kind words. I really appreciate them.
I will surely work on more videos like this.
Comments like yours inspire me alot. Cheers!!
So should show your support to @Delai by donating a cup of Tea, I already subscribed as a support for his hard work.
This video delivers. So many tutorials fail to go into detail concerning placing and connecting a Via, changing the Track width, changing layers, and other little things that come up while laying out a board. This is truly a 'start to finish' type video. I sure appreciate your in-depth explanations.
Thanks for the kind words fam. Comments like yours inspire me and lets me know to keep up the good work.
I appreciate you taking the time to let me know your thoughts. Happy New Year Fam.
buddy did u understand why he applied ground net at 27:50 ? why at the specific area only?
Definitely one of the best video I ve seen. No loud music, very clear explanations, and nice tutorial. Very professional!
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buddy did u understand why he applied ground net at 27:50 ? why at the specific area only?
An easier way of adding via's is to simply draw a track on the top layer, and when you encounter an obstacle, you click to create another node where you want the via to be, and then switch to the bottom layer, and it will automatically create a via for you right where your last node is. Then you keep on making your track on the bottom layer, and when you want to switch back, you switch to the top layer again, and it will create the second via. Not sure if this is a new feature that wasn't available back then, but in the current version it works like that.
Thanks for the great video!
This is an eye opener for me and hopefully a lot of people.
I didn't know what you just explained exist until just now. I tried it and it works just as you mentioned. Thanks so much. I'm gonna make another EasyEDA video and use this new approach in it together some other new tricks I've picked up.
Thanks so much once again fam. Much Love💗
This is the only video someone needs to watch to make a pcb . To the point and all tiny details are given . Just amazing.
Bro this is very comprehensive ... you make engineering feel easy and understandable
Haha. I try. Thanks for the kind words brother.
Sabi boy Africans can’t disappoint. Very clear and concise explanation. Thank you for this man
This tutorial is very interesting and comprehensive. After watching I've been able to design my first pcb. :-) Thank you very much.
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It's better than any other video
Now THIS is thorough. Kudos, Delali! You are an awesome resource for any Programmers looking to build. Great Job!
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Wow, thank you!
I was window shopping and I passed through this and I watched it and watched until I start to feel like an engineer...You r Jesus I was blind now I can see...thanks a lot...Im from Zim in Uk
Thanks so much for watching and also for the comment.
Hello Joe, nice to meet you. I'm from Ghana.
Thank you, this is great and exactly what I was looking for. I was getting really confused trying to work this out by myself and you made it easy
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buddy did u understand why he applied ground net at 27:50 ? why at the specific area only?
Now This is what any tutorial should be like. Nicely done, very thorough.
Glad it was helpful! I'm really inspired by your comment.
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Easyeda is a great software. Strongly recomended.
Indeed it is. Really appreciate the support brother. Keep up the great work
This is perfect, thank yo very much for the great content.
Very nice tutorial and nicely explained, enjoyed watching this and learned some useful stuff. Thanks for your time on this, stay well :)
Glad this video was helpful. Thanks for taking the time to watch. You rock :-)
Hi Delali,
many thanks for this video! Mainly thanks to it, I learned to use EasyEDA a bit and I created my first PCB in one day :-) Before that I tried KiCad and Eagle, but without success. One tip - as I found out, the track through the bottom layer can be made easier - just start on the top layer, after clicking to the point where I want to have a Via switch to editing the bottom layer, continue the track to the next via place, switch back to the top layer and complete the connection. The vias are created completely automatically :-)
Am very happy to hear your success story. Am glad this video was of help to you and thank you very much for the tips. I will try to put that in my next video.
Please dont forget to subscribe.
Thank you for this lessons!
One small tip: when there are unused pins or something similar that do not need to be connected, just put the "NC - not connected" mark. That is sign "X" from the "Wiring Tools" toolbar and there will not be such warning.
Thanks so much for the tip. I really appreciate it.
I'd do well to add that in my next pcb tutorials.
Merry Christmas and happy new year fam.
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THANK you SO much for this helpful tutorial! It’s exactly what I need because I don’t know how to do this. I can’t wait to get started with my project!
On my channel, I show my DIY step sequencers. This will make building them so much easier!
Thank you, thank you!
You are so welcome!
Some cool videos you got there.
Thank you Delali. Very well explained in a logical sequence.
Thanks so much for the feedback.'
Comments like yours keeps me going.
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Excellently explained. Would love a follow up on the pcb
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Great job. I have a 20 yr old BSEET degree and with out a doubt your presentation was one of the most technically accurate, and effectIive presentations that I have come across. Keep up thr fantastic work. I am now a new subscriber.
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Thank you very, very much. This is the Video i needed !!! 👍
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Glad it was helpful! Danke sehr
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Trying my hardest to learn how to make pcbs. Everything is easy when you know how. Your vid helped me the most so far. Well explain
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Very nice tutorial, able to quickly learn how to create pcb. Thanks a lot for explaining clearly.
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Thank you, brother! Very helpful video. Great teacher you are.
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@Delali, thank you very much this tutorial is excellent it answer all my questions and showed me how to it properly. Thank you!!!!
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The Best video tutorial I have ever seen
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Best understandable video I have seen. Thank you for a very audible tutorial. I learned a lot.
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thanks , the schema seems similary to my needs.
As a beginner thank you i learn a lot
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Amazing tutorial, so helpful! Great teacher 👏
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Great job on the video, it was very well done. Thanks very much and Salome!
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Thank you for taking the time to share this. What a great application and a wonderful tutorial! Thanks again.
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Good video thanks for sharing👏🤝🤝🤝
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Your video help me a lot to understand how to use vias, thanks a lot for share information with us
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Your explanation is really super straightforward and above all understandable. Thanks a lot!
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Thank you so much for this video! You saved me so many hours trying to figure out things myself (and some I would never have known they exist - like changing the model type). Also I think the pacing of the video is just right.
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This guy is a legend! Thank you!
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@@Delali Just ordered my first PCB!! Thanks again. By the way, if I may, I would suggest a video about the SMT assembly process.
@@FeuFabricio Thanks for the suggestion fam. I really appreciate your effort to share. I will look into that.
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Great video!
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Thank you very much! this is so useful, and now I have a good, working PCB. Thanks!
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buddy did u understand why he applied ground net at 27:50 ? why at the specific area only?
Appreciate so much. Very well organized tutorial.
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Fantastic video. I definitely learned a great deal from your presentation. I am looking forward to other videos. Thanks again for all your efforts.
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This is by far the best video on easyeda 😃 liked and subscribed!!
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Thank you for this lessons! a very interesing video .
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Great video, thank you!
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Awesome video - exactly what I was looking for. A quick overview of the whole process. Subscribed!
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Fantastic! I learned much!
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Just what i was looking for! Thanks! :D
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nice video bro . would like to learn more. of it.
Thanks bro. Stay in touch for part 2 and 3
Awesome EasyEDA tutorial. Thanks.
So clear tutorial. Learned from this video. Thank so much and keep it up ! Cheers bro.
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Very well explain. Thank you
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Wonderfully done.
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Thank you so much for your quick answer whenever I ask a question.
Sir how do I uncover a trace from solder mask using EASYEDA?
Secondly how do I add solder on the uncovered trace inorder to make it able to carry high current.
Hello sir, I have 1 project with 5 pages of schematic. How to view multiple schematic in one page in easy eda??
Cool video, thanks :)
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Excellent tutorial, very clear and one of the best I have seen. Thank you very much!
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Nice work
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great video and explanation!
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Thanks for this video, very professional
Hello, Just one question (sorry for the dumb question)
What does the package type means? I did not understood that part. Is it ok if I leave the package type as it is? How will I know what package type I have to look for, to change it for every component?
The rest of the video is pretty clear. Like and subscribed. Much appreciated all the help.
Feel free to ask as many questions as you'd need, if it helps clarify stuff for you.
Package type is simply the shape and size of components.
The package type to use in a project depends on what you're designing and how big you want it to be when finished. So for instance, if you want your circuit to be small, you'd want to go with "0603" resistor and capacitor package types.
Knowing the specific package type to choose for projects comes with experience, time and actually using a calliper/some form of tape measure to draw out/measure dimensions of parts in order to visualise how big they'd be in real life.
As mentioned, please ask any and all questions you have. Cheers!!
Brilliant video!!
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That was a very nice Video, I learnt a lot. Thank you !
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Great vedio Sir....deligintly and aptily very informative.....thanks v much. I'm sending you a suloute from Kingdom of Bahrain 🇧🇭
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I salute back from Ghana.
Excellent tutorial! Thank you!
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Thank you so much for making this software easy.
How do I apply solder on PCB Traces in EasyEDA? This will enable the traces to carry high current.
You can do that afterwards on you own when the PCB arrives. You just have to leave that surface from solder mask
Outstanding! Thank you
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Happy new year buddy.
Excellent presentation and very well explained. First time seeing your video and look forward to seeing what else you have done. Hopefully JLCPCB will ship to where I am..
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I believe JLCPCB ships everywhere. By the way where are you from? I'm from Ghana.
@@Delali I am in Samoa, pacific islands.
Wow. That's about north east of Australia right? I bet your PCB will get to you without a hitch.
Have you received any packages in the past?
Amazing tutorial to follow!
Excellent tutorial. Helped me a lot in getting started.
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Nicely done.
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Helpful video. Thankx.
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Nice video! One question how do you add more layers to your PCB?
very use full thanks
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Thanks for the video. That perfectly fits to my level in this area.
Looking forward to watching more content on your channel.
Glad it was helpful! I will do my best to keep more coming.
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@@Delali Thanks! Happy New Year too!!!
Yes, already subscribed :-).
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@@NikolayAntipov Awesome. Thanks fam. Take care
Much love brother I've learned exactly what I needed you are a God send, Best tutorial I've watched , subbed and thumbs up looking forward to checking out your other content!
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brother it was a very nice and exicting vedio may Allah bless you thank you so much
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I got the tutorial for I which i was looking... Very nice & helpful tutorials. Sir please keep it up.
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Nice job. Very clear explanation.
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Is the software you use is in free plan? Or do i need premium to do what you did in the video?
Delali, I wanted to build a circuit board, but there's a lot to absorb before I can even begin to start. Could you build the board for me if I gave you the specs? Thanks, Tony
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Good video, nice and easy delivery. I think you might want to leave a bigger space between high-voltage and low-voyage tracks in any future designs, for anti-tracking and safety.
I enjoyed watching this, we'll done and thanks.
Thanks for the tips Chris Potts, really appreciate your efforts. Will consider them in my future designs as you advised.
hey man, is there a specific reason why you didn't go with a GND net copper layer covering one of the 2 layers to avoid having to manually connect the GND pads together?