A simple PCB to test your SMD hand-soldering skills. Going down to sand grain sized 01005 SMD parts, this button is a challenge for experienced "soldiers" and those who want to become one.
- Status: Complete
- Difficulty: 6/5
Designator | Package | Quantity | Designation |
---|---|---|---|
BT1 | SMD Battery Holder | 1 | CR2023 |
C1 | 0805 SMD Capacitor | 1 | 100n F |
C2 | 0805 SMD Capacitor | 1 | 1µ F |
C3 | 0805 SMD Capacitor | 1 | 100n F |
D1 | 0805 SMD LED | 1 | LED Red |
D2 | 0603 SMD LED | 1 | LED Orange |
D3 | 0402 SMD LED | 1 | LED Yellow |
D4 | 0201 SMD LED | 1 | LED Green |
D5 | 0201 SMD LED | 1 | LED Blue |
R1 | 0805 SMD Resistor | 1 | 82 Ohm |
R2 | 0603 SMD Resistor | 1 | 82 Ohm |
R3 | 0402 SMD Resistor | 1 | 62 Ohm |
R4 | 0201 SMD Resistor | 1 | 330 Ohm |
R5 | 01005 SMD Resistor | 1 | 33 Ohm |
R6,R7 | 0805 SMD Resistor | 2 | 100k Ohm |
SW1 | SMD Switch | 1 | |
U1 | SOIC-8 NE555 | 1 | |
U2 | SOP-16 CD4017 | 1 |
You can find the manual and pictures of every step in the manual folder.
The name Nibble++ origins from a simple nibble peg which has been developed one year earlier. A Nibble is a unit for the amount of 4 bits (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibble). Because we are using five LEDs we incremented the value ;).
The PCB-Layout can be found on Github: https://github.com/Binary-Kitchen/nibble_plusplus
- Idea: CC-BY-SA 3.0 - Ken Olsen (www.MakersBox.us)
- PCB-Layout: CC-BY-SA 3.0 - Ken Olsen, Thomas Schmid and Timo Schindler
- Manual (TeX): LPPL - Marei Peischl
- Manual (pdf): CC-BY-SA 4.0 - Binary Kitchen e.V.