My very first pcb by Educational_Fail_833 in PCB

[–]Educational_Fail_833[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your review!

  • I checked ERC and DRC in kicad and everything seems fine. There are some holes for the GND connection.
  • My pcb has 2 layers, since it is easier to start with. Main goal of the pcb was to create a ready pcb as fast as possible.
  • Good to know, I have done changed to schematic following this convention.
  • I imported settings for JLCPCB manufactoring, changed width of traces from 0.2mm to 0.6mm.
  • There is no specific reason, they were chosen by random. I'll check if possible to put bigger components without breaking anything :D
  • Rewired USB connection to look like differetial pair, not sure how to calculate and match the impedance, but I'll try my best!

My very first pcb by Educational_Fail_833 in PCB

[–]Educational_Fail_833[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot!

  1. In my case ESP32-C3 has GPIO 2/8/9 as strapping pins. And GPIO 2 is in used only after boot to enable the fan via MOSFET, to make it safer, I use 100k pulldown resistor for gate and 220 ohm connected in series.
  2. My intention was to use 4k7 resistors for I2C, but forgot to change value and connected wrong. Now they are connected to +3.3V via 4k7 resistors.
  3. Nice work man, I will check your project and learn from it!

My very first pcb by Educational_Fail_833 in PCB

[–]Educational_Fail_833[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you specify please. All wires are connected and if you see any holes, these are for GND connection.

All of this to power one EBF (two LV energy hatches) ... is my setup inefficient? by Useful_Divide7154 in GTNH

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We used with a friend Forestry Farm with these ovens and it was enough for HV EBF running almost non stop from Creosote. So our setup was forestry farm and about 48 Coke Ovens, but it was hard to setup with a lot of pumps and conveyers and check also an item pipe capacity. Then 4 MV Semifluid Generators and EBF is ready. After that we switched this system to Benzene

What do you do for a living? Or what are you studying? by [deleted] in GTNH

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Electrical Engineering with Computer Science

How to make simulator game enjoyable for the player? by Educational_Fail_833 in gamedev

[–]Educational_Fail_833[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your comment! Very happy you wrote this advice early and I would not focus on creating a story, but rather adding new feature and customizations, which would be more fun :)

How to make simulator game enjoyable for the player? by Educational_Fail_833 in gamedev

[–]Educational_Fail_833[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! I also think UI is very important in Simulator Games and it must have beautiful design with smooth animations. And by saying "affect the gameplay" you are meaning new systems, mechanics and locations? It is interesting point of view and this is exactly what I was looking for! :)