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by NoiseBert69
128 days ago
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As a computer engineer I usually copy reference schematics and board layouts from datasheets the vendors offers. 95% of my hardware problems can be solved with it. Learning KiCad took me a few evenings with YT videos (greetings to Phil!). Soldering needs much more exercise. Soldering QFN with a stencil, paste and oven (or only pre-heater) can only be learned by failing many times. Having a huge stock of good components (sorted nicely with PartsDB!) lowers the barrier for starting projects dramatically. But as always: the better your gear gets - the more fun it becomes. |
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The exception was cutting edge motherboards that had to be released alongside a new Intel chipset but that project had at least a dozen engineers working in shifts.