@alexstorm8867

You are an absolute legend. This video is so detailed, understandable, and well-made. The documentation is also a piece of art. Thanks a lot for this hard work! Additional thanks for the symbol explanations and other things related to the “before start” process in kicad—it is just awesome.

I was planning to build something similar with the ESP32-C6 (maybe not that many sensors, but still) and was looking for a good starting point.

@raymondmichael4987

this will be an enjoyable lesson to learn; thanks man 😊.

Greetings from Tanzania 🇹🇿

@rbid

Thanks!.
Nice to see you are up to date, 
I just finished few days ago your Udemy course on Kicad, which was very productive for myself.
Greetings from the Galilee.

@ΜιλτιάδηςΠαντελαίος

Good morning, Dr Peter Dalmaris, the best presentation for KiCad 9, be well.
Thank you very much !!!

@karanpreet279

just what i was looking for , a detailed KICAD tutorial of the latest ver

@henryramirez9250

Thank you very much Dr. Peter for such valuable contributions to the Maker community...! Excellent Video and of course we will be subscribing and following the course... Thanks again...

@DuckDonald1969

Hello Peter,
first of all, thank you for this video. That really is a lot of knowledge about PCB design. I have watched the whole video. You deserve my absolute respect.
However, I did find one mistake in the circuit.
At 2:07:09 you create the circuit with the two transistors. Unfortunately, you forgot to flip the transistor Q3 around. This means that the collector and the emitter of Q3 are not wired correctly.  I probably wouldn't have noticed this if I hadn't already made the mistake myself:-)

But as I said: great work.
Best regards
Frank

@TechExplorations_

You can find the project source on Github, here: https://github.com/futureshocked/KLP-5e-ESP32-sensor-board

Please like and subscribe 😀

@StudentoftheUniverse-f7z

Definite Like and definite subscribe. Thanks Peter! Been with you many years now. Dave

@w0ode198

Just want to say a big shout out to "Peter" I found his course through UDEMY when I was looking for basically a "Get to know the GUI and flow" as I have used DIPTRACE  and Altium in the past and I enjoyed every minute of it.

@mintelligencia

Thank you a lot to share this project and to show how to use the new KiCAD version 🥰

@papalaz3775

Really thorough tutorial - very helpful - thank you very much.

@Obzrve

Can wait make sometime to do this. I need to add this to my skillset

@rafaelnunes7567

Thanks for the great work really helpfull for those starting up on kidcad👍

@kschristensen

Great work, appreciating your content 🙂

@ngouanewhoumand1999

Thank you very much sir for sharing your knowledge

@trosato128

Brilliant guide, thank you mate

@punditgi

Many thanks for this awesome video!

@zDoubleE23

This is great stuff. Thanks!

@gregclare

Awesome. I haven’t watched yet, but your YT video prompted me to buy your Udemy course.  So that worked. :)   I’d agree with other commenters, that this video is far too long for the YouTube platform.  It’s great you’ve done chapters, but I highly recommend splitting the video into seperate chapters, all linked via a single Playlist.  That way, people can naturally consume bite-size chunks, with a better chance of retaining the viewer.  Just a suggestion.