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Re: Videos
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
By Dave Daniel · #36645 ·
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Wish Rob a stable and fast recovery. [email protected]> wrote:
By MVS Sarma · #36644 ·
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Fine, but PCB and SCH are based on the same GTK toolkit as GIMP. So one can adapt them the same way. Even if you don't plan to sue SCH, PCB by itself is big step ahead. Both also have settable key
By brane212 · #36643 ·
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Wish you to recover soober Rob Regards Sarma vu3zmv wrote:
By MVS Sarma · #36642 ·
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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
By Rob · #36641 ·
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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
By brane212 · #36640 ·
Re: Videos
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
By Rob · #36639 ·
Re: Videos
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
By Charlie Hansen · #36638 ·
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The topic of HOME BREW PCBs is a very broad stroke? of expense and techniques . I learned a lot from home brewing electronics and got as far as learning how to make the GERBER files that we send
By Rob · #36637 ·
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Rob and I do boards differently.? Some of the designs I did were 100 pin chips with 0.65 or 0.5 mm pin spacing, toner transfer. You'll need a very good drill/drill press, a good laminator, a decent
By Harvey White · #36636 ·
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YES I agree with Harvey slamming out the BIG list of questions...... To Davethetechman ....... It really starts with you answering the ONE question of WHAT you want to make. You can? HOME BREW
By Rob · #36635 ·
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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
By Harvey White · #36634 ·
Re: Videos
There is so much out there... lots of videos on YouTube and other websites. -- Steven Greenfield AE7HD
By Steven Greenfield AE7HD · #36633 ·
Videos
Hi, does anyone have any personal videos of designing with their own personal tips and hacks? Recently new to this. Thanks
By davethetechman <abners96@...> · #36632 ·
Re: toaster reflow oven
THIS is a keeper. I LIKE IT!!!!!! VERY simple solution....? one $3.50 ARDUINO UNO and a servo and a thermister. PICTURES HERE: http://www.learnmorsecode.com/reflow/index.html
By Rob · #36631 ·
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By Rob · #36630 ·
Re: toaster reflow oven
I LIKE THIS ELEGANT SOLUTION!!!!!!??? THANK YOU!! Dirt cheap and everything you need is already here if you have an ARDUINO experimenter kit which comes with servos and... thermistors are sold by
By Rob · #36629 ·
Re: toaster reflow oven
I have and still prefer a dedicated pid controler with ramp/soak such as the auberins.com SYL-2352P or equivalent from Amazon. Simple to set up? and does the job without the complexity of programming
By chaz · #36628 ·
toaster reflow oven
I saw this article come through my email this morning, and in light of recent toaster oven discussions I thought I would share it with you
By Albert Marsh · #36627 ·
Re: PCB through hole activation for copper plating
More likely provided the capillary wick necessary for the solder to follow. With the plain barrel eyelets, the solder would have to wick up the center hole or between the eyelet and the substrate -
By Donald H Locker · #36626 ·