- published: 14 Oct 2008
- views: 397773
- author: AP Digital light
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DIY Printed circuit board
My personal experience with heat toner transfer method of making PCB. All chemicals used i...
published: 14 Oct 2008
author: AP Digital light
DIY Printed circuit board
My personal experience with heat toner transfer method of making PCB. All chemicals used in PCB manufacturing should be available at electronic hobby shop or can be found online. There's list of product distributors at manufacturer's web site www.mgchemicals.com My DIY tutorials and fun projects at www.apdigitallight.com
- published: 14 Oct 2008
- views: 397773
- author: AP Digital light
10:50
Homemade PCB
Short film about how to make double sided pcbs with good layer alignment using lithographi...
published: 01 Jul 2011
author: nagyizee
Homemade PCB
Short film about how to make double sided pcbs with good layer alignment using lithographic technology at home. Two things are still missing: copper plating of the vias, and lithographic method for solder mask. The process last arround 3-4h, and the result is very satisfying - One more trick for the Positiv20: - Many people struggle (included me also) how to apply the Positiv20 to form an uniform layer, some times, no matter how clean the board was. I found out some way to do it right so no failed boards till then: - keep the Positiv in the fridge for storage - it prolongs it's shelf life. - before using, make it warm up a little bit higher than room temperature, and shake it well. Holding in hand while shaking is enough to warm it up to room temperature +. - place the board in a dust free and a bit colder location than room temperature, be sure that the board is moisture free. usually if you get it in a cooler place from a warmer it dries better. - apply the Positiv as you would spray painting normally with other lacquers on a horizontal surface, with firm and uniform moves. Apply only one layer and leave it ~10min covered to protect from dust and to let the lacquer to flow in an uniform film, only after that bring it back to warmer place. - put it in the oven to 65-70*C for 20 - 30min and it is ready. My lacquer has 3 years already and works perfectly with this method. An other important note: Do not try to use it at high ambient temperatures, like in hot summer, it ...
- published: 01 Jul 2011
- views: 78818
- author: nagyizee
50:45
EEVblog #127 - PCB Design For Manufacture Tutorial - Part 1
PART 2 is HERE: www.youtube.com A how-to guide to taking your electronics project from pro...
published: 15 Nov 2010
author: EEVblog
EEVblog #127 - PCB Design For Manufacture Tutorial - Part 1
PART 2 is HERE: www.youtube.com A how-to guide to taking your electronics project from prototype through to high volume PCB manufacture. Covers component selection and purchasing, SMD, DFM, PCB panelisation, gerber generation, drill files, pick and place files, and more.
- published: 15 Nov 2010
- views: 119593
- author: EEVblog
21:04
How to make Clear Glass PCBs
This is a video on how I make my clear glass PCBs. I'll be making a blog post sooner or la...
published: 08 Sep 2011
author: CNLohr
How to make Clear Glass PCBs
This is a video on how I make my clear glass PCBs. I'll be making a blog post sooner or later with more detail. ***ADDED*** Here's the source file + (PCB/SCH (For ExpressPCB)) and the PDFs of them. cnlohr.net *** UV Glue: www.glass-etching-kits.com (GM689) Copper: You can buy this -- but I'm worried since there aren't may left, so you can just ask and I'll send you a sheets for $5/ea + shipping. www.ebay.com Microscope slides: compare.ebay.com Also, link to the micro tiny isp programmer thing: cnlohr.net
- published: 08 Sep 2011
- views: 187595
- author: CNLohr
3:58
Make Your Own Printed Circuit Boards on a Laserjet!
This week, I collaborated with Xander to show you how to make your own printed circuit boa...
published: 06 Jul 2007
author: makemagazine
Make Your Own Printed Circuit Boards on a Laserjet!
This week, I collaborated with Xander to show you how to make your own printed circuit boards (PCBs) using a laserjet printer.
- published: 06 Jul 2007
- views: 755145
- author: makemagazine
5:53
How to salvage parts from old PCBs, even from motherboards!
Link to page: pcbheaven.com Salvaging parts from old PCBs is one of the most important thi...
published: 08 Apr 2011
author: pcbheaven
How to salvage parts from old PCBs, even from motherboards!
Link to page: pcbheaven.com Salvaging parts from old PCBs is one of the most important things that a hacker or a creative electronic enthusiast must have high in his agenda. I used to hack parts with the soldering iron, de-soldering pump and wick, but that is time-consuming and absolutely inefficient. Here is one cool (HOT) way to completely strip a PCB from it's parts in no time, no matter how difficult it looks. ATTENTION! !!!!! What you are about to see may put you into danger. You need to take all precautions before. Wear heat-protective gloves and googles. Do this hack ONLY IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS and avoid the fumes. Wear protective mask if nessecary!!!!!!!!!
- published: 08 Apr 2011
- views: 126008
- author: pcbheaven
8:17
Double Sided PCB CNC Milling
Making a double sided circuit board at home can save you a bundle of money. Mikey describe...
published: 22 Jul 2011
author: Mikey Sklar
Double Sided PCB CNC Milling
Making a double sided circuit board at home can save you a bundle of money. Mikey describes how to use a inexpensive CNC to make a two sided circuit board. The process is easy to learn as it just requires a CNC, some tape and metal pins.
- published: 22 Jul 2011
- views: 13075
- author: Mikey Sklar
8:15
How To Make PCB using Toner Transfer method in 7 simple steps
Easily make a PCB using Toner Transfer method with laser printer, glossy paper and ferric ...
published: 06 Jun 2011
author: JumperOneTV
How To Make PCB using Toner Transfer method in 7 simple steps
Easily make a PCB using Toner Transfer method with laser printer, glossy paper and ferric chloride. Printed Circuit Boards is extremely easy to make. Just try it! More information on this video: jumperone.com And you can find more cool stuff on jumperone.com Keywords: PCB, toner transfer, laser printer, DIY, make, paper, photo paper, laser, electronic, iron, low cost, easy, jumperone, tutorial
- published: 06 Jun 2011
- views: 54738
- author: JumperOneTV
7:32
Making double layer PCBs at home
Small tutorial, how to make PCBs at home, using photoresist methode. Best: Developing solu...
published: 03 Nov 2008
author: cyberelectronics
Making double layer PCBs at home
Small tutorial, how to make PCBs at home, using photoresist methode. Best: Developing solution: Sodium Metasilicate (Product code ex: Seno 4007) Etching solution: Sodium persulfate - Na2S2O8 (Product code ex: B327)
- published: 03 Nov 2008
- views: 92226
- author: cyberelectronics
14:37
PCB Copper Panel Plating Through-Hole / Via Tutorial
This should only be performed by someone who has some knowledge of safe chemical handling ...
published: 04 Nov 2010
author: PatheticComputing
PCB Copper Panel Plating Through-Hole / Via Tutorial
This should only be performed by someone who has some knowledge of safe chemical handling practices. The plating solution and chemicals are toxic and highly corrosive. This video shows how to panel plate a piece of copper clad board while also plating the through-holes and vias. Here are some links to some more information that you will need... Copper Electroplating Recipe: www.thinktink.com Note that Copper Gleam CLX is replaced with Polyethylene Glycol 3350 in my solution. Add enough PEG to form 1% concentration (roughly 10g per liter). Also, the quantities will have to be adjusted and scaled depending on the amount of solution you want to make and the sulfuric acid concentration you will be using. Copper Electroplating Formulas: www.thinktink.com Basically it is, [ ( L x W x Number of Sides ) / 144 ] x Desired ASF Current = Plating Current So using the board in the video it is, [ ( 2.75 x 3.8 x 2 ) / 144 ] x 10 = 1.45 A Normally, I would demonstrate the making of the solution, but I had already prepared the solution a couple of months ago.
- published: 04 Nov 2010
- views: 36425
- author: PatheticComputing
13:32
Home made PCB by the method of screen printing
This video complementing the tutorial of page construyasuvideorockola.com Note: Developmen...
published: 28 Oct 2011
author: Ampletos
Home made PCB by the method of screen printing
This video complementing the tutorial of page construyasuvideorockola.com Note: Development times and drying of the cards change depending on the quality of the ink, the type of bulb and distance of the light, exposing the cards. We recommend testing.
- published: 28 Oct 2011
- views: 68685
- author: Ampletos
11:17
Altium Designer Tutorial: Schematic capture and PCB layout (1of2)
A simple tutorial on how to use the schematic and PCB functionality of Altium Designer. Ne...
published: 31 Dec 2010
author: elektroniskorg
Altium Designer Tutorial: Schematic capture and PCB layout (1of2)
A simple tutorial on how to use the schematic and PCB functionality of Altium Designer. Next video: www.youtube.com
- published: 31 Dec 2010
- views: 67813
- author: elektroniskorg
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Altium Designer Tutorial: Schematic capture and PCB layout (2of2)
A simple tutorial on how to use the schematic and PCB functionality of Altium Designer....
published: 31 Dec 2010
author: elektroniskorg
Altium Designer Tutorial: Schematic capture and PCB layout (2of2)
A simple tutorial on how to use the schematic and PCB functionality of Altium Designer.
- published: 31 Dec 2010
- views: 49236
- author: elektroniskorg
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17:21
EEVblog #155 - ITead Studio PCB Prototype Goof
Dave shares an experience with his new prototype PCB's from ITead Studio. Super awesomely ...
published: 11 Mar 2011
author: EEVblog
EEVblog #155 - ITead Studio PCB Prototype Goof
Dave shares an experience with his new prototype PCB's from ITead Studio. Super awesomely cheap, but beware! iteadstudio.com
- published: 11 Mar 2011
- views: 19201
- author: EEVblog
6:39
Me vs. Yukari Yakumo (PCB Phantasm Boss) Part 1
"And so it starts my fight against the sage of Gensokyo herself" High Definition (Seems to...
published: 21 Jul 2009
author: raak1010
Me vs. Yukari Yakumo (PCB Phantasm Boss) Part 1
"And so it starts my fight against the sage of Gensokyo herself" High Definition (Seems to work fine. Give it a nudge) www.youtube.com High Quality (if HD sucks): www.youtube.com Part 2 (It isn't the end) www.youtube.com A video of me fighting the first part of the epic battle between the shrine maiden of the border, Reimu Hakurei, and the demon lurking in it, Yukari Yakumo Yukari Yakumo (Whose name strikes fear on those who know better) is the Phantasm Boss of the game Perfect Cherry Blossom, the 7th installment of the Touhou Project and the only official game of the project that has a Phantasm mode. The Touhou Project is a series of danmaku shooters. Danmaku is a term than can be loosely translated (and quite aptly in my opinion) into "curtain of fire" or "bullet hell", thus denoting game were high density in bullet is more important than a lot of enemies. The series was created and is managed by the one man team Team Shanghai Alice, composed only of ZUN. For more information on the series, check the wiki at the end of the description. Ah, Yukari. Where to start? Yukari is one of the oldest youkais in Gensokyo. Her existence predates the creation Gensokyo by at least 1000 years, since it was around that time that Yuyuko died and Yukari knew Yuyuko Saigyouji when she was alive. So in reality, she is probably over 1000 years since one needs to be quite powerful already to not die in front of human Yuyuko. Back unto Yukari's importance: Gensokyo's history and the history ...
- published: 21 Jul 2009
- views: 51162
- author: raak1010
23:51
PCB / SMT solder paste, stencil printing, and reflow oven
A video showing my method for solder paste stencil printing and manually placing SMT compo...
published: 14 Jul 2011
author: dakotakid12345
PCB / SMT solder paste, stencil printing, and reflow oven
A video showing my method for solder paste stencil printing and manually placing SMT components on PCB. This video is for a friend. You will notice that I use the term "Ring PCB" in the video several times. That is the name of his design. He will be using this kind of equipment soon. I order my stencils from www.QuickStencil.com. This SMT Max AS-5001 reflow oven is definitely a low quality budget oven. If you are using TSSOP's or larger, or all passive components, the SMT Max oven quality is ok for you. If you are using QFN or smaller, I recommend a "real" reflow oven ($3500 or more) from one of the "name brand" suppliers. Or maybe try a hot plate or even a toaster oven. The SMTMax low-end oven is inconsistent with our QFN's. We have run through about 20 panels and still haven't got the right curve. Since the oven is inconsistent, it's impossible to find the right curve. (This might also have to do with the white soldermask we have chosen. The white soldermask 'burns' easily, so we can't dial in the heat too high, either). I have a "real" reflow oven on order from MannCorp, and will post a new video with my results after it arrives and I have a chance to test it out! We are using the Kester 256 no-clean leaded solder paste. We also tried some ex-brand lead-free paste. MannCorp is going to hook us up with a sample of their favorite lead-free paste. My hot air station is a Hakko FR-802 and I am very pleased with its operation, for what I use it for. I got the unit used off ...
- published: 14 Jul 2011
- views: 37537
- author: dakotakid12345
9:16
Circuit Skills: Circuit Board Etching
Making your own printed circuit board can be a truly satisfying process, tying together el...
published: 17 Feb 2010
author: makemagazine
Circuit Skills: Circuit Board Etching
Making your own printed circuit board can be a truly satisfying process, tying together electronics and the handmade craft of etching. It's the most accurate way to build a circuit short of sending away to a PCB manufacturer and it's a lot more fun (+ cheaper too!). For a full list of materials used plus more tips for etching & drilling head over to MAKE's site - blog.makezine.com
- published: 17 Feb 2010
- views: 452858
- author: makemagazine