Sparing the details.....? I have retina problems
and its not macular degeneration.
I just describe it as something like macular degeneration
because most people have heard of macular degeneration.
MORE IMPORTANTLY...............
I share with the group how to HOME BREW PCBs
using the most simple of tooling which works out for
us old timers who have vision troubles.
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On 07/27/2020 07:10 AM, Dave Daniel
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I have Wet Macular Degeneration in one eye. Wet
Macular Degeneration is a condition that results from blood
vessels growing up through the eye’s epithelial layer and
lifting the retina off of the epithelial layer, thus starving
the retinal cells of the ability to regenerate. The condition
may be controlled but not cured by injecting ?a medecine called
Eyelea into to eyeball every few weeks. The medecine inhibits
the growth of the blood vessels. The condition naturally gets
worse, slowly, over time and is irreversible. Eventually (so I’m
told) one loses one’s eyesight in the affected eye. My eyesight
in the affected eye had gone from 20/25 to 20/100 over the past
seven years.
Dry Macular Degeneration is a different condition
for which, at present, there is no treatment.
DaveD
Wish Rob? a stable and fast recovery.
Wish you to recover soober Rob
Regards
Sarma? vu3zmv
My
vision is impaired.
I have something like macular degeneration messed up
retinas and
everything looks crushed and twisted to me so
I need bigger, much bigger , everything .......when I
tinker with
electronics.
and
all of the CAD interfaces have tiny text on racks of
tools and buttons
onscreen
and
all of the features and settings are easily trashed by
me tripping
accidentally over them
so
I step back and declare thats not my tool set and
stick "caveman" simple
... paint on the wall.....
and get the desired results.
and
I share these tidbits with you all because HOME BREW
PCBS is really at
all levels.....?? from the simple hand drawn sharpie
on PCB to the
advanced CAD
programs with detailed granularity tracking component
libraries.
There is something for everybody here.
I learned how to make GERBER files last winter.
Neat stuff.
Have fun.
I am.
On 07/27/2020 03:28 AM, brane212 wrote:
> Don0t see the point.
>
> gEDA + PCB is not complicated. Just the opposite.
>
> Whatever the elarnign curve is, it affects stuff
you need to knwow
> anyway. YOu can use PCB directly, but I find it
to be a pain without
> schematic.
>
> Only slightly cryptic thing is to learn to define
an element.
> BFew tidbits aside, it's not that different from
drawqing a schematic.
>
>
> Schematic is a good bookkeeping part that that
you need for
> documentation and keeping the basis fro netlist (
what ought to be
> connected with what).
>
> PCB contains stuff that you need. GIMP has no
concept of element.
> You can't just move the resistor pads in GIMP
etc.
>
> Above, all GIMP can't keep you in check - shorts
and breaks are made
> easily, once your example contains anything more
than one transistor
> and couple resistors.
>
> With PCB, printing is relatively easy - just
export EPS ina importi in
> Inkscape. This way you can easily do DIY
panelization - import EPS of
> wantd layers, mirror them and arrange as you
wish.
>
> Also, GIMP is raster-based. SO, to get deccent
resolution, you
> probably need 1200 dpi. WHich can get really
slow, once you have
> bigger board and more layers.
>
> Really, no reason to torture yourself with GIMP
for this.
>
> Don't know about KiCAD ( never liked it), but
gEDA+PCB+Inkscape is
> golden for this. Plus gerbview to check design
before sending it to
> manuifacturing.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 27. 07. 20 05:47, Rob via
wrote:
>> Here's some tidbits to chew on for home
brewing your own PCBs
>> "caveman" style.... without the aid of
>>
>> the complicated CAD....? (C)omputer (A)ided?
(D)esign software.
>>
>> Take this for what its worth for you.....?? I
make no claims to fame
>> here.... just massive success.. again and
again and again... for me
>> and my tinkering with building
>>
>> radios and other electronic toys from scratch
without suffering
>> through the indiginities of breadboard or
loose wires or crazy glue
>> pads failing to work then chasing tail for a
week.
>>
>>
>> It always starts with a schematic.
>>
>> so.....
>>
>> I simply take a picture of the schematic and
open it in GIMP image
>> editer....?? learn here if you don't know it:
>>
>> These images came from :
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> and then simply trace all of the thin lines
with a fat black ink pen
>> tool and
>> add donut holes for all components and draw
the components in red or
>> purple
>> and move things around enough to accomodate
physical parts connections.
>> AND ALWAYS LAY PARTs DOWN.... never have
resistors or diodes standing
>> on one end.
>>
>> Laying parts down uses more space but it
makes it much easier for
>> kids and newbies to
>> succesfully build a radio.
>> AND
>> laying parts down create HUGE pathways on the
copper side of the
>> board to accomodate
>> trace routing without being screwed by tight
spacing.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> and then I remove everything ... just erase
all the text and purple
>> and have toner transfer ready artwork.
>>
>>
>> This is one the the most simple examples I
share because it is a $5
>> short wave receiver
>>
>> that has been made all over the world...
because it is so simple to
>> reproduce succesfully.
>>
>> I few modifications later....?????? and final
outcome was this:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 07/26/2020 10:24 PM, Charlie Hansen wrote:
>>> And then there's fun of solving a
"puzzle" with the routing of the
>>> traces, avoiding "ground loops", noisy
power traces, etc etc. I too
>>> haven't used Eagle etc, but I DO like to
use a simple CAD like
>>> Micrographics Designer V3x
>>> Charlie
>>>
>>> ??? And then
>>>
>>> ??? there's all sorts of CAD programmer
to help you... but you may not
>>> ??? need CAD.
>>>
>>> ??? I have made more than 100 PCBs and I
have not yet used ANY EAGLE
>>> ??? or any other CAD program.
>>>
>>>
>>> ??? Rob
>>>
>>> ???
>>>
>>> ???
>>>
>>> ???
>>>
>>> ???
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ??? On 07/25/2020 09:30 PM, Harvey White
wrote:
>>>>
>>>> ??? Nope.? Don't do videos.
>>>>
>>>> ??? Now questions:
>>>>
>>>> ??? 1) designing what?? Digital??
Analog?? RF?
>>>>
>>>> ??? 2) what level of complexity?? Do
you need 1 layer, 2 layer, or 4
>>>> ??? layer boards?
>>>>
>>>> ??? 3) do you intend to produce these
boards yourself? (it makes a
>>>> ??? difference in how you design
them).
>>>>
>>>> ??? 4) how big are they (can make a
difference in either cost/who
>>>> ??? makes it or design/what program
you use)?
>>>>
>>>> ??? 5) what program do you use?
>>>>
>>>> ??? 6) have you any experience with
PC board design?
>>>>
>>>> ??? 7) what level of hardware debug
do you want to put into the
>>>> ??? boards (test points?? test pads??
logic analyzer breakouts?
>>>> ??? ground posts?)
>>>>
>>>> ??? 8) what kind of facilities do you
have to make PC boards?
>>>>
>>>> ??? 9) have you done any of this
before?
>>>>
>>>> ??? 10) what level (roughly) in
electronics design are you
>>>> ??? comfortable with?? beginner??
what?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ??? All of these things have a
bearing on *how* you design something,
>>>> ??? what design you come up with, how
many copies you'll need before
>>>> ??? you get one that works (know that
one.....), and whether or not
>>>> ??? you can make the board yourself.
>>>>
>>>> ??? I know this may sound
complicated, but answers to some of these
>>>> ??? help others to gauge where you
are in experience, and what you
>>>> ??? need to know (IMHO, of course).
>>>>
>>>> ??? For me: (roughly)
>>>>
>>>> ??? 1) designing:? Digital,? Analog.?
Have done 100 pin flatpacks.
>>>> ??? (self built), do 144 pin
flatpacks when someone else builds them).
>>>>
>>>> ??? 2) I do double sided, plated
through holes, silk screen, but
>>>> ??? that's not me making them.? Have
done toner transfer, 10 mil
>>>> ??? trace, 10 mil spacing, double
sided, wire stitch top and bottom
>>>> ??? layers, tin/lead plated boards.
>>>>
>>>> ??? 3) do you intend to produce these
boards yourself? (it makes a
>>>> ??? difference in how you design
them).
>>>>
>>>> ??? 4) no bigger than 100 cm * 100 cm
because of the board house
>>>> ??? limitations for cheap?
>>>>
>>>> ??? 5) EAGLE 7.7, hobby (6 x 4 inch)
license, can't sell the boards.?
>>>>
>>>> ??? 6) by this time?? a fair amount,
can always learn more
>>>>
>>>> ??? 7) logic analyzer breakouts for
digital, pin headers for some
>>>> ??? signals, some test pads, ground
connectors, monitor leds
>>>>
>>>> ??? 8) used to make double sided
boards, not plated through, designs
>>>> ??? got too complicated for me to
make
>>>>
>>>> ??? 9) lots
>>>>
>>>> ??? 10) not beginner in digital, some
analog, power supply
>>>>
>>>> ??? Other people will have different
opinions.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ??? Harvey
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ??? On 7/12/2020 12:59 AM,
davethetechman via
wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> ??? Hi, does anyone have any
personal videos of designing with their
>>>>> ??? own personal tips and hacks?
>>>>>
>>>>> ??? Recently new to this.
>>>>>
>>>>> ??? Thanks
>>>>>
>>>
>>
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