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you have no idea how badly i needed this video
ОтветитьQuit with the background music. Annoying to watch.
Ответитьexcellent!
ОтветитьThis is an excellent video. But I'm too stupid too understand fully.
ОтветитьGreat video.
ОтветитьThe background music is completely unnecessary and distracting! Can`t hear you properly 😞
ОтветитьThank you 👍👍🙏
ОтветитьParents did a great job raising that young man 👍❤
ОтветитьHello,
I am a bit older and teaching myself things i did not learn as a kid. I need some guidance on a few questions i can not answer on my own. If someone could reply to my comment i would greatly appreciate it. Thank you in advance for your kind reply.
This is some great stuff but I need to know more about the chips. Is the MC the only one that can store programmed information?
If I am reverse engineering broken electronics how do I read the data from the chip?
I'm learning a great deal. This is ALL so fascinating.
Good demonstration for the components working but semiconductor meaning some time it works I disagree.
you mean it works intermittently no it conducts partially.
Nice video, well done, thanks for sharing :)
ОтветитьYour teaching style is a piece of cake. Thank you for your kind words.
Watching from Ethiopia
Thank you
ОтветитьBest video for the electronics lover by far
ОтветитьI'm trying to get into fixing gaming consoles.. all this seems overwhelming to me. Any tips or advice?
ОтветитьAs a new electronics hobbyist, this is the most enjoyable and down-to-earth video I've come across, thanks for putting it together
ОтветитьThe evolution of electronics is absolutely mind blowing
ОтветитьI find it awkward when people talk at the person beside them instead of the camera. Especially when the intention is to explain things to the viewers and one of the two hosts is talking at and facing the camera but the other isnt.
ОтветитьGreat video, guys. Really informative without being so much as to go into "information overload". I'm pretty noob with this stuff but it was easy to keep up with you. Look forward to checking out more content.
ОтветитьThx boys
ОтветитьGood video. You have a circuit board design video published yet? Good stuff
ОтветитьGreat video.
Question, I'm replacing my ebike motor pcb board.
The replacement has 7 holes/copper rings for wiring. Bu my original has 6 - 5V, GND, SP, H1, H2, and H3.
The replacement has an additional ring for wiring labeled "K". What does K stand for in this case? Keyswitch, ohms, resistance? Can't find any information or diagrams online.
And if I solder/connect the "regular" wires, will I have a problem if I leave "K" unsoldered?
No info online + could use the help.
/bklyn 👑
holy fucking shit i learned a lot from this
ОтветитьWouldn't saying "PCB Board" add an unnecessary element of redundancy? My friend wanted to know.
ОтветитьGusto kong matutunan ang mga ganito,thank you kadiskarte.
Ответитьgreat knowledge that explain it more easy well done love the video
ОтветитьSmart men right here. Thanks for the video!
Ответитьvery interesting info tu guys
ОтветитьIt's good and simple
Ответить🙏🙏🌹🌹
ОтветитьLove the breakdown, you guys did a fantastic job. Thank you.
ОтветитьWOW!!! GUYS!!! gr3at video :)
ОтветитьOf course you can put a qfn down by hand he said you could never....not true its easy.
ОтветитьTHIS IS AN AMAZING VIDEO. I love how you explain each component in its most basic state with great analogies.
ОтветитьGreat video, im a pipefitter so i love all the plumbing references!!
ОтветитьPlease help me to get knowledge about transistors; diodes and micro chips thanks
ОтветитьThis is so helpful, thank you.
ОтветитьConsidering that such components are often sold in large quantities it might be an idea for FliteTest to sell a package of such components, in smaller quantities. Think a package containing 50, or perhaps a hundred pieces of each size (within what is applicable for the rc hobby) of each of those components. You could have 50 through-hole resistors of one size, 50 of another size, and so forth until the need of the most common used resistors in the rc hobby are filled. And similar for other components. That would enable a lot of people to make their own prototypes, or even simple electronics since not everyone wants to go chasing around the internet for a supplier of a spesific component, only to have to order many hundreds, or thousands, of those components when they only need a few of those components to make what they want. Having a package, that one could buy, which contained the most used components for the rc hobby, components of various sized, and in smaller quantities than if ordered directly from a manufactor, would make electronics a lot more accessible to many people.
Think if FliteTest would sell such packages of components, in a similar way as their powerpacks.But rather than selling various sized components in different powerpacks, they could sell a sort of bundle pack, an asortment package if you will, containing a number, say 50 for simplicity, or a hundred, of each of the various sized pcb board components. Then rc hobbyists could purchase that bundle pack of pcb board components and be reasonably well set with components to make projects of their own.
I would love such an assortment / bundle pack of pcb board components. Being interested in arduino I have come across kits containing some components needed in the projects the kits teaches you about and how to make. But the number of components in those kits are too few to really experiment on your own, and use in more projects of your own since you have to re-use components from other projects in a newer project. Or you could try ordering such components online, and having to order a few hundred of those components when you will only be using a couple of the components.
In short, online ordering of such components are mostly for companies making various products using those components. They can order components in large bulks, since they produces products in large bulks. For amateurs there really are no good option, I have found, to get a hold of a smaller quantity of such components, of the sizes I am interested in for my projects.
But FliteTest, being of the size they are, with the capability to make and distribute powerpacks, could fill a void in the market, by ordering a selection of pcb board components suited for rc, in large quantities, and then repackage the components into smaller asortment / bundle packs of components, and sell. Because if they did, I think many rc hobby shops would be interested in re-selling such a product, and I would probably buy such a products since it would be alot easier than having to hunt down a specific component for my use on my own.
Thanks guys ! Very interesting
ОтветитьNice josh i am from Pakistan
ОтветитьI saw on one of your videos that you were going to release new mighty minis. When are you going to release them??
ОтветитьPlease talk about the Amateur Radio License for FPV and the Part 107 license for obtaining waivers to have more fun flying long distances, higher altitudes and commercial drone work. I feel more people are ignorant to this and can cost them legal problems.
ОтветитьWish your store's customer service wasn't trash
Ответитьbrilliant series
ОтветитьGreat video! It's just unfortunate that a PCB manufacturing sponsor needed to step up for this video to be made as it's super relevant to the FT community ... Still ❤️❤️❤️.
Hopefully it'll get lots of views, thus inspiring you to make more 🔥🎉👍🙏
sick
ОтветитьPlease make a video about the FAA rules, registering, etc... I am very confused between drones and homemade RC airplanes.
Ответить"PCB Board" "PIN Number" "ATM Machine"
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