On this channel I show my homemade electronic devices. I use AVR, STM32 and ESP32 microcontrollers. Sometimes I create programs in Arduino, but not always.
Русская версия канала Nanoslavic в контактах (снизу).
FreeCAD is a really useful drawing program for amateurs. Although I haven't studied it properly yet, I can already create simple parts that I need.
I'll have to study KiCAD for creating printed circuit boards to have a full set of free programs. I've also been using Gimp and Inkscape drawing programs for a long time and regularly - although they are not super functional, they are mostly enough for my tasks.
Recently I finally bought myself a 3D printer. For a long time I didn't want to spend money on it, because it was unclear how I could recoup it if I were only doing development as a hobby.
I decided that since I was making content for a hobby, I could also buy a 3D printer for a hobby :) Maybe in the future the content will start to bring in income. I want to believe in it :)
I won't tell you about the 3D printer yet. First I'll test it, then I'll tell you about it in the video. I drew the models myself in the free FreeCAD program and so far everything seems to be working great :)
Now I'm waiting for new plastic to print the cases of future devices :) Unexpectedly, a lot of ideas for printing appeared. I hope I'll implement many interesting ideas :) Of course, I'm interested not just in some plastic things, but in things with electronic filling!
I soldered two boards for STM32F405RGT6, so that I could use them in my next electronic crafts :)
These chips are already 5 years old - I bought them for experiments when I was mastering STM32. But in the end, they just lay in the boxes all this time. I hope they work :)
They work at 168 MHz, and the flash volume is 1 MB! I haven't figured out what exactly I'm going to make from them yet, but I have a few ideas.
I designed this board (called it NSB021) for STM32F in LQFP-64 case later and ordered a couple dozen pieces from China. Unfortunately, it's much more difficult and expensive to do this now. It's good that I have a lot of them :) It's true that soldering wires to them is not easy - the pitch between the holes is only 1 mm. I wanted compactness then, but now I want simpler soldering :)
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I made the SpaceX Mechazilla game a like Nintendo Game & Watch with Elon Musk https://youtu.be/e2QhG2kzE6A
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My new device weighs 100 grams
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Rate my drawings on a scale from 0x00 to 0xFF😁
FreeCAD is a really useful drawing program for amateurs. Although I haven't studied it properly yet, I can already create simple parts that I need.
I'll have to study KiCAD for creating printed circuit boards to have a full set of free programs. I've also been using Gimp and Inkscape drawing programs for a long time and regularly - although they are not super functional, they are mostly enough for my tasks.
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My first 3D parts printed on a 3D printer!
Recently I finally bought myself a 3D printer. For a long time I didn't want to spend money on it, because it was unclear how I could recoup it if I were only doing development as a hobby.
I decided that since I was making content for a hobby, I could also buy a 3D printer for a hobby :) Maybe in the future the content will start to bring in income. I want to believe in it :)
I won't tell you about the 3D printer yet. First I'll test it, then I'll tell you about it in the video. I drew the models myself in the free FreeCAD program and so far everything seems to be working great :)
Now I'm waiting for new plastic to print the cases of future devices :) Unexpectedly, a lot of ideas for printing appeared. I hope I'll implement many interesting ideas :) Of course, I'm interested not just in some plastic things, but in things with electronic filling!
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I soldered two boards for STM32F405RGT6, so that I could use them in my next electronic crafts :)
These chips are already 5 years old - I bought them for experiments when I was mastering STM32. But in the end, they just lay in the boxes all this time. I hope they work :)
They work at 168 MHz, and the flash volume is 1 MB! I haven't figured out what exactly I'm going to make from them yet, but I have a few ideas.
I designed this board (called it NSB021) for STM32F in LQFP-64 case later and ordered a couple dozen pieces from China. Unfortunately, it's much more difficult and expensive to do this now. It's good that I have a lot of them :) It's true that soldering wires to them is not easy - the pitch between the holes is only 1 mm. I wanted compactness then, but now I want simpler soldering :)
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Does size matter?
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Happy New Year to all!
I wish you success in all your beginnings, continuations and completions:)
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I have made a collection of products that I want to buy on Aliexpress:
nanoslavic.com/catalog/selections.html
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My DIY Solderless Breadboard Electronics Kit
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