Electronics Project #29: STC15W204S series MCU LED Hourglass Project | In The Lab With Jay Jay

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Silly Job Title: Phase Pharaoh. I am the Phase Pharaoh!

In this video we build our 5V Electronic Hourglass DIY Kit Funny Electric Production Kits Precise With LED Lamps Double Layer PCB Board 84*40mm.

If you’re interested in this project be sure to check out Program the STC15W201S MCU in an led Hourglass kit and its related resources. You can also read about the microcontroller over here: STC15W204S series.

We use the METCAL PS-900 Soldering Station for soldering.

We use the AiXun H314 Hot Air Gun for heat shrinking.

We use the Pro’sKit SS-331H Desoldering Pump for desoldering.

We use the MUIN Solder Fume Extractor to clear the air.

We use the Yizhan Digital Microscope to take a close look at our MCU.

We use the EEVblog BM2257 Digital Multimeter to test some diodes.

We use the Bysameyee Head-Mounted Magnifier to illuminate our workspace.

We use the nmsafety Nitrile Gloves for hand protection.

We use the Multicomp Pro MP701033 Resistor Decade Box as our variable resistor.

We use the Scotch Titanium Scissors for cutting.

We use the Carpenter Mechanical Pencil for notes.

We use the Hakko CHP 3C-SA Precision Tweezers for tweezering.

We use the Plato Model 170 Wire Cutter for lead trimming.

We use the Kaisi S-160 45x30cm Repair Mat as our workspace.

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