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EngineeringMindset
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I'm a software engineer who wants to move more towards hardware. Your tutorials are a blessing. Thank you for the videos, they are the best videos to find on YouTube. Well structured and easy to follow.

glp.
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Back in 2020, I was stuck at home due to Covid for my Circuits II class. For our lab assignments we were mailed the necessary components to create our circuits, which consisted of SMD resistors and capacitors. We were given extra parts for obvious reasons, and I am willing to bet that some of those SMD parts are still in the carpet.

linkh
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I'm learning electronic engineering in school and your videos are awesome as well as your teaching method you shouls teach in schools!! I also really love the way of showing how an circuit works on an example of water pipes! Keep doing your job man!!

dejwid
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What an amazing video! I’ve been struggling to figure out how to design and build my own PCB’s with SMD components. I couldn’t figure it out so I was about to abandon my project… but this video gave me the motivation to pick it up again.

Thank you so much! Your videos are amazing 🙏🏻

TheMilanMovies
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Everything on this channel is really easy to absorb and get the right information quickly, thankyou!

ryanmckenna
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Question please: Why didn’t you use just one resistor and connect all the SMDs across it?

Did you use one resistor for each SMD for extra protection?

ola
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Great video! Glad you liked our service! 🥰

JLCPCB
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Wish I had this kind of information 30 years ago at college. I love engineering

run
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I've been wanting to get into PCB design and getting my own printed, but didn't know how to get started. These videos are the perfect place to start!

kayboku
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One of the best channels on electronics. Great place for beginners or old timer refresher courses.

oldwrench
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Putting the math and references to previous videos makes these the best practical learning material ever. Thank you

misterkid
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What an informative and inspirational video. SMD scares me and now it doesn't.

cthutu
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Fantastic! How about an "intermediate" board with variable output constant current for high-output (flashlight style) leds? Through hole and SMD between the chips, pots, connectors. LEDs are always fun.

I need to map out a board to use USB 5v to retrofit some old microscopes with some high CRI leds. Projects been on the back burner for like a year now. 😆

mattfleming
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B4, D3, D1, F2

Thank you for your awesome videos as always.

MisterSlime
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Thanks. Great little video! More start to finish pcb circuit design videos like this (although more advanced circuits) would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!

THE_ONLY_GOD
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Good videos, I did a diploma of technical mechanical engineering on a 12 month fast track, and as good as it was I wish I had more time for practical electronics. We did a lot of theory and math and now I am getting to see the why of it, not just the how.

meatbag
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Finally a tutorial that does not flail around creation & design of custom PCB dedicated to steer the space ship. Thank you. +1

Hidegety
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This is great, you answered every question that was popping up in my head. I'll subscribe and watch the rest of your videos!

hoyschelsilversteinberg
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I'm doing engineering in industrial Systems and I like to fidget around electronics. I always collect small DC motors and and some other components from different appliances that aren't in use anymore. Thanks to your videos I've been getting a better understanding on connections, motors etc. Keep up the good work, God bless ✊️😌

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