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Revision as of 17:47, 13 February 2022
This is a big TODO for me to dump my current knowledge.
See the main page for my contact details if you're interested or just leave a comment in the discussion page for this page.
Idea dump:
- electronics and components as an abstract should be accessible to blind people
- data sheets, schematics, pcbs, simulators, graphs, etc
- though hole assembly should be doable one day
- breadboards are doable
- esd mat
- touch is discouraged
- do NOT touch high voltage
- electronics is heavily visual based
- containers to organize things
- dangers of touching things
- soldering and how we can't do that yet
- desoldering and desoldering gun
- breadboards and breadboard wires
- visual people as guides
- cameras, microscopes, etc
- leads and future work
- mouser
- LEDs
- buzzers
- screwdrivers
- parallel/series
- multimeters, oscilliscopes, component testers
- resistence soldering
https://www.ski.org/soldering-basics