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Building an electronics workbench
shponglefan:
--- Quote from: MonMotha on March 05, 2013, 05:19:25 am ---Depends on what you mean by "electronic" and how you do it. Digital logic hardware? I poke and prod at that stuff all the time. I mean, it's mostly 5/3.3/2.5/1.8/1.2V from pretty current limited supplies. Not much that can go wrong there safety-wise. Worst thing you may do is damage the device by shorting something to a bad place, but that happens during development. Debugging new hardware designs pretty much implies that you're going to be poking it while it's on to take measurements and tweak settings (pots, switches, etc.).
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Probably just DC work for now. This is mostly uncharted territory for me, so I'm not really sure what the end goal is yet. I just want to pick up some new skills and have fun.
Ond:
Very nice work man, I like the thought gone into the hutch for the PC.
DaOld Man:
^^^ What OND said!
shponglefan:
Thanks guys. I have to say, it's working out nicely so far!
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