Got this awesome book for Christmas. It shows the insides of components3mo ⋅ HopelessHomie ⋅ r/electronics
My trusty ol' LED still going strong after 5 years of inconsiderate debugging actions3yr ⋅ _demayer ⋅ r/electronics
To reveal the text on a semiconductor's package, put a piece of Scotch Magic Tape on it.7yr ⋅ 1Davide ⋅ r/electronics
I repair farming equipment for a living. This is the mainboard module (two PCBs in a sandwich) for a portable, industrial, scale that had serious corrosion issues due to battery neglection (ie. it leaked). Heavy cleaning, a lot of kynar wires on both sides and 4h later I finally got it working.3yr ⋅ gurksallad ⋅ r/electronics
I used a 3D-printed stencil and applied UV-curable solder mask with a rubber roller to make a PCB. No chemicals were required for mask development, just UV light and some heat from the heated bed.1yr ⋅ adbrt ⋅ r/electronics
Few of the birthday presents i’ve ever gotten have had me this excited10mo ⋅ AnotherAppleUser ⋅ r/electronics
After ~20900 lead-free joints, my iron tip gave out the ghost, Viking funeral is at hand11mo ⋅ VEC7OR ⋅ r/electronics
Spot difference. Was wondering why it's consuming so much power and caps are getting hot1yr ⋅ mtr_freak ⋅ r/electronics
Very easy but really cool digital clock with Moon Phase. https://flux.ai/jharwinbarrozo/astronomical-clock-gps-based-with-lunar-phase3yr ⋅ Product_Superb ⋅ r/electronics
I tried to make a 1-Bit Computer. It is super super primitive 💀1wk ⋅ External_Asparagus10 ⋅ r/electronics
I repair farming equipment for a living. This is Opti-5, an onboard computer for a Ponsse logging harvester. EOL, no spare parts. Ponsse wants you to upgrade to Opti-7 which cost $9k. I made it live by replacing two dead 50W regulators and saved the customer about $7k.3yr ⋅ gurksallad ⋅ r/electronics
Bought a little cart for my tools to clear up space on the bench, ended up with more random junk on the bench where the tools used to be1yr ⋅ HethoRDC ⋅ r/electronics
The pain this must have caused me over the years. I've been using this breadboard for years...1yr ⋅ IamASystemAdminAMA ⋅ r/electronics
Awesome kit my university sent to all electronics engineering students, it's even got the functionality of a usb oscilloscope, waveform generator and logic analyzer, theres also an FPGA development board. Now we can at least do most of the lab work at home! I'm so happy!3yr ⋅ chordioid ⋅ r/electronics
Very specialist led package. The entire thing is 3mm or 1/8. 10 wavelengths of addressable IR2yr ⋅ mawktheone ⋅ r/electronics
I finally figured out what a capacitor exactly was. As a proof of concept I made two homemade ones.3yr ⋅ Dovenchiko ⋅ r/electronics
My first high voltage power supply, part of an ongoing amplifier build. Switching it on for the first time definitely got my heart rate up.3yr ⋅ Radioactdave ⋅ r/electronics
Few things are as satisfying as the pristine unbent leads of fresh parts in the static bags3yr ⋅ Ryzen5-2600X ⋅ r/electronics
Challenging myself to make a new PCB every week, Week 2: A game of Tic-Tac-Toe!3yr ⋅ JimHeaney ⋅ r/electronics
It’s not much, but I finished my first project! I converted an ATX power supply to a bench power supply to use on future projects.3yr ⋅ d4rkp0l4rb3ar ⋅ r/electronics
Seriously, though: this is why we call them breadboards - a vintage transmitter1yr ⋅ 1Davide ⋅ r/electronics
the start of my raspberry pi laptop, it is so much jerryrig, but it makes me happy1yr ⋅ Enter_The_Void6 ⋅ r/electronics
The first chip I ever design back in 2014 for my undergrad thesis. It’s a 14-bit SAR ADC.3yr ⋅ Jules_ATNguyen ⋅ r/electronics
Amusing typo in a TI ethernet PHY routing appnote - doubt it will be an issue to meet this constraint :)1yr ⋅ circuitology ⋅ r/electronics
Customer came to my workshop, a battery had leaked on their PCB and terrorized some of the copper. I fixed the obvious breaks but this bugger took me 4 hours to find in the microscope, because it /looked/ okay.3yr ⋅ gurksallad ⋅ r/electronics
Re-wired my “wireless” Bluetooth PS2 controller today and I got it right on the first try. 20+ individual wires needed to replace the original faulty traces I sanded off.3yr ⋅ picky-trash-panda ⋅ r/electronics
Successfully hacked the eeprom on my radio with one of these bad boys2yr ⋅ TargetDue2827 ⋅ r/electronics
I repair farming equipment for a living. This is Opti-5, a $6000 onboard computer for a Ponsse logging harvester running an embedded version of Windows XP (small board to the right). The culprit: a dead 5V/10A regulator (worth $75).3yr ⋅ gurksallad ⋅ r/electronics
Bare-bones programming switches. Don't have to worry about losing a jumper.1yr ⋅ 1Davide ⋅ r/electronics
(Mostly) 74 Series based CPU I've been developing over the past few months2yr ⋅ Eviper01 ⋅ r/electronics
My favorite part of the job is intake. Also mandatory ESD trigger warning.3yr ⋅ oreng ⋅ r/electronics
assembled my circuit boards today. RP2040 based. Gonna be used to all kinds of dark stuff.1yr ⋅ zkilzz ⋅ r/electronics
i just milled my 4th PCB, a basic board to help soldering some wires to this tiny flat connector. I'd like to connect it to an esp32 and make a controller to play retro games1yr ⋅ InstructionJust818 ⋅ r/electronics
I see your VFDs, here’s my latest purchase: The unusual Noritake 3 colour (yes, really) Gu20x8 dot matrix2yr ⋅ TheRealProfB ⋅ r/electronics
So i recently discovered the world of extreme electrical components, this mosfet with a current rating of 425 Amps should blend in neatly with most smd electronic components but it also has the benefit of being easy to find on the shelf next to some college textbooks! :D2yr ⋅ lil_smd_19 ⋅ r/electronics
I repair farming equipment for a living. This is the controller for a Kuhn trough feeder which broke down and caused an emergency. No spare parts and a new feeder goes for $34k. 57 mins finding the error (broken trace), 34 mins repairing, and then a LOT of livestock rejoiced!3yr ⋅ gurksallad ⋅ r/electronics
Debugging a service outage at work. This little guy made us scrap the board2yr ⋅ B8to718 ⋅ r/electronics
Was playing the outer worlds, any guesses as to if this is a real circuit4yr ⋅ Squirreleo ⋅ r/electronics
I designed an Atomic clock arduino shield! BOM cost is a cool $90003yr ⋅ Dickbutt_Horizons ⋅ r/electronics
Are workbench Wednesdays still a thing? Finally have my bench in a semi-presentable state.1yr ⋅ Jussapitka ⋅ r/electronics
What happens when Reddit starts recommending a sub. Our subscriber number doubled in 8 months. Today it caught-up with AskElectronics.1yr ⋅ 1Davide ⋅ r/electronics
Since we're reminiscing about Radio Shack: The book that launched a thousand EE's1yr ⋅ HalFWit ⋅ r/electronics
One of our neural interface chips. Rice for scale (sorry, no banana)3yr ⋅ Jules_ATNguyen ⋅ r/electronics
Trade school project: These two circuits do exactly the same thing (two stage lighting).2yr ⋅ F84-5 ⋅ r/electronics
Thought some might find this interesting - an ancient transistor in the back of my campus electronics shop2yr ⋅ 5thEditionFanboy ⋅ r/electronics
I too am guilty of accidentally crossing the D+ and D- of the rs485 bus1yr ⋅ Ezraneut ⋅ r/electronics
Didn't have the signal generator at hand, so I had to improvise with and arduino's DAC4yr ⋅ epileftric ⋅ r/electronics
Built a little 6502 computer with state of the art construction technique2yr ⋅ ch1ho_sama ⋅ r/electronics
recently finished my first pcb after having to redo the whole schematic because obvious reasons and got inspired to make this meme. Always remember to make clean schematics so catching errors will be much much easier3yr ⋅ NotMurisio ⋅ r/electronics
I repair farming equipment for a living. These are two handheld controllers for a milking machine. The owner said both controllers are dead and they indeed were. Turns out one of the cows kicked them into malfunction! Some new regulators and a by-pass later I managed to resuscitate them both.3yr ⋅ gurksallad ⋅ r/electronics
Here is what the inside of LED cob array looks like without the coating on top3yr ⋅ mawktheone ⋅ r/electronics