Here I have a 'quick' demo of how I solder on surface mount parts. Its not a good demo on account of the project I picked, which is a minimal size charlieplexed 7 segment display.
Normal soldering iron and 0.6mm solder.
Here I have a 'quick' demo of how I solder on surface mount parts. Its not a good demo on account of the project I picked, which is a minimal size charlieplexed 7 segment display.
Normal soldering iron and 0.6mm solder.
Solderin ASMR. New thing for me. Somehow i enjoyed this. :'D
Someone better comment about me calling an LED a resistor or I'll know none of you watched my painfully boring video
It’s ok my friend! I do the same kind of thing now and then myself. 😊
Nice job considering materials, components and tools used. Well done!
That actually gave me an idea, can you charlieplex resistor/diode pairs to make an addressable array of temperature sensors? Perhaps even just a diode if it is thermally sensitive would do? I noticed an 8 Celsius difference between the parts of my water tank's wall that are above or below the water line (in sunlight). Wondered if I could do that with a solar powered MCU that uses a super cap rather than a battery as it only wakes up once a day to send data back to a LoRa MQTT gateway using CNLohr's radioless LoRa hack. Should be about the cheapest and most long lived way to monitor water levels in rain collection tanks in off grid situations and if using magnets the install is very simple, just walk up and place it on the sunny side of a metal tank.
Why does this look and sound like it was filmed in the 70s?