QuietMan
Member
I am a regular at another forum, AAC, and found this one by accident. Not bad, if I had found this one first I would likely have settled here. Now that I've found it I'll be back now and again.
I don't know what this sites rules are concerning mentioning competing forums. My own attitude is the more the merrier. I plan on mentioning this site there.
I've generated quite a few megs of schematics at AAC, and help with writing their text book. You both use the same software, and the layouts are remarkably similar (eerily so). Apparently you both started about the same time.
I'm a old tech, been doing this 30+ years, run a BBS for 20 someodd years, and do this to keep my sanity. My current job, while technical, is not that of a technician.
I'm pretty much a guru with 555 (I know, its an easy one), but a lot of noobs don't know them yet. In teaching and writing about them I've learned even more, always a plus.
What brought me here is a google search about puck bucks, never had hands on with one and I'm trying to help another guy with his project (fast alternate flashing 700ma LEDS at 10Hz).
Anyhow, see ya'll around.
I don't know what this sites rules are concerning mentioning competing forums. My own attitude is the more the merrier. I plan on mentioning this site there.
I've generated quite a few megs of schematics at AAC, and help with writing their text book. You both use the same software, and the layouts are remarkably similar (eerily so). Apparently you both started about the same time.
I'm a old tech, been doing this 30+ years, run a BBS for 20 someodd years, and do this to keep my sanity. My current job, while technical, is not that of a technician.
I'm pretty much a guru with 555 (I know, its an easy one), but a lot of noobs don't know them yet. In teaching and writing about them I've learned even more, always a plus.
What brought me here is a google search about puck bucks, never had hands on with one and I'm trying to help another guy with his project (fast alternate flashing 700ma LEDS at 10Hz).
Anyhow, see ya'll around.
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