Electronics Project #16: Making Power Cables for Learning the Art of Electronics | In The Lab

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Silly Job Title: Transistor Troubadour.

In this video we make some power cables which we will be using when we start to make the circuits for Learning the Art of Electronics. In particular we make two banana jack to DC barrel male and three DC barrel female to JST PH2.0 male. I also accidentally made a DC barrel male to JST PH2.0 but I’m not planning to use that.

The ElectroCookie printed circuit boards (PCBs) I will be using for the LAoE projects are these:

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

We use the EEVblog BM2257 Digital Multimeter to test continuity.

We use the Horusdy Soldering Station with Hot Air Gun to shrink our head shrink.

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

We use the Plato Model 170 Wire Cutter to cut things.

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Electronics Project #15: Making Project Board for Learning the Art of Electronics | In The Lab

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Silly Job Title: Joule Juggler.

In this video we make a project board for use in our Learning the Art of Electronics projects.

In the beginning I mention a few things which have arrived from AliExpress:

We use one of the ElectroCookie Large PCB Prototype Boards and attach female pin header and male pin header. The flux I use is AMTECH NC-559-ASM and my solder is Loctite (Multicore) 60/40 C511 5C 0.56mm.

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

We use the Fluke 17B+ Digital Multimeter for continuity testing.

We use the Horusdy Soldering Station with Hot Air Gun to try to melt our flux, unsuccessfully. It turned out the problem I was having with the flux wasn’t that it had hardened in its tube, but that the nozzle had become clogged. When I cleared the nozzle the trouble I was having dispensing the flux went away and the flux flowed freely.

We use the Hakko CHP 3C-SA Precision Tweezers to place our pin header.

We use the Plato Model 170 Wire Cutter to cut solder.

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Mail Call #5: Loot from Amazon and AliExpress! | Learning Electronics In The Lab With Jay Jay

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In this video I take a quick look at a few cheap bits and pieces I picked up from Amazon and AliExpress recently.

The stuff I got from Amazon was:

The stuff I got from AliExpress was:

I’ve got some more loot on order, so stand by for another mail call video soon!

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