To potentially help someone else out, make sure you use the netlist button to draw connections from one component to another. The line to use just used for general marks.
It is strange that CadSoft manual tell us to use the NET tool (3rd symbol from the bottom on the toolbar, looked like a greyed out and bent toothbrush) to connect parts. However, you tell us to use the LINE tool. I got a lot of errors using the line tool even if i connected them but after learning about NET tool, i got it right.
This is a very important function that i think you must correct. Frankly, i have reason to doubt your skills when you teach such fundamental errors.
I made a circuit in Eagle and now I want to make physically on a breadboard but it's too complicated to figure out where to put all the pieces - chances are I'll screw it up. Is there now way to make Eagle automatically figure out the locations?
Sir Jason thank you very much for this great and wonderful tutorial you posted here, it really helps newbies like me to fabricate our own pcb's. I thought i would never learn to use pcb software tools like this one because i tried others already but it was too complicated for me, especially without a video tutorial like yours. Again thank you very much, your one of the best things that happen on Youtube :)
Before I highligt an error, I would like to thank you for taking the time to do the videos. Very helpful!!!
I suspect the power jack is reversed. The center pin is usually + on the vast majority of power adaptor supplies. Good that you have a diode in series!
Actually, I should have pointed out that that particular library is ass-backwards and I have to connect it the way I showed for it to be properly connected. If I did'nt the center pin would be negative. My only guess is, this was created by someone in Europe and they tend to like reverse polarity.
@rpcelectronics there was indeed a mistake on the symbol but on the actual pcb trace its accurate, believe me i tried and already used it a couple of times now
To potentially help someone else out, make sure you use the netlist button to draw connections from one component to another. The line to use just used for general marks.
TheLordloss15 1 day ago
thanks man! really cool!
eloy8624 1 month ago
It is strange that CadSoft manual tell us to use the NET tool (3rd symbol from the bottom on the toolbar, looked like a greyed out and bent toothbrush) to connect parts. However, you tell us to use the LINE tool. I got a lot of errors using the line tool even if i connected them but after learning about NET tool, i got it right.
This is a very important function that i think you must correct. Frankly, i have reason to doubt your skills when you teach such fundamental errors.
strangelman 10 months ago
I made a circuit in Eagle and now I want to make physically on a breadboard but it's too complicated to figure out where to put all the pieces - chances are I'll screw it up. Is there now way to make Eagle automatically figure out the locations?
username132 1 year ago
i want to learn what all this means so badly but i must wait........ untell at least 10th grade
22IceEye 1 year ago
Thanks a lot!
Binette228 1 year ago
What's the difference between "wire" and "signal"? Thanks! Great vids!
BWScience 1 year ago
Thanks man!
schmarden 1 year ago
Cool, I can teach you something, hit ESC on the keyboard to exit a tool instead of clicking move or double clicking a wire end
wowcolors 1 year ago
hey Jason What books do you suggest I read to understand Electronics ...?
thank you
amza4u 1 year ago
Sir Jason thank you very much for this great and wonderful tutorial you posted here, it really helps newbies like me to fabricate our own pcb's. I thought i would never learn to use pcb software tools like this one because i tried others already but it was too complicated for me, especially without a video tutorial like yours. Again thank you very much, your one of the best things that happen on Youtube :)
renekenshin6573 1 year ago
how can I make my own parts? please number of lesson or something
NeedForMadnessSVK 1 year ago
Your tutorials rock! Im pretty good now in Eagle.Just finished a board for a 400W amp module.
Henzzman 2 years ago
@Henzzman
I say, can you HEAR me ?
donnyab 1 year ago
@donnyab Yes,i still can hear you and yes,the amp is a 2x400W leach design.
Henzzman 1 year ago
Before I highligt an error, I would like to thank you for taking the time to do the videos. Very helpful!!!
I suspect the power jack is reversed. The center pin is usually + on the vast majority of power adaptor supplies. Good that you have a diode in series!
sgmatyt 2 years ago
Actually, I should have pointed out that that particular library is ass-backwards and I have to connect it the way I showed for it to be properly connected. If I did'nt the center pin would be negative. My only guess is, this was created by someone in Europe and they tend to like reverse polarity.
rpcelectronics 2 years ago
@rpcelectronics there was indeed a mistake on the symbol but on the actual pcb trace its accurate, believe me i tried and already used it a couple of times now
renekenshin6573 1 year ago
thanks boyy
where are the other lesson i need more lesson to understand the tutorials..............
can u plz give the serial for the eagle or send me u mail for more inform
anointingsotech 2 years ago
hey thank you Jason,
because of your lessons I was able to design my project for the circuit course using Eagle instead of using note and pencil
I'm waiting for more lessons.
I'm wondering if I can use Eagle to test the output of my design (simulation) and if I can do it could you please show me how ?
azmahmoud89 2 years ago
Great to hear! I am wokring on more lessons to upload, but I am having to find time between my day job and running a seperate company.
rpcelectronics 2 years ago
Oh ya, I believe that to produce a good tutorial like the one you have been doing, it needs good preparing and patient.
thank you again
azmahmoud89 2 years ago
Great tutorials. Can't wait for lesson 4 and all the rest.
DavePow16 2 years ago
thank you
very helpful
azmahmoud89 2 years ago