Who are you?

Davrum

Joined May 14, 2015
8
I'm a Physics student, doing 2nd year university papers but it's been a long time since I did my first year so very, very rusty. Hoping to knock that rust off and really get my head around linear steady state network theory and transistor electronics in particular.

Glad I found you guys.
 
Hi. I am just a electronics hobbyist with a lot of ideas. i just picked up my hobby again, after a long period of emptyness... :eek::confused:
BEAM robotics, μcontrollers and analog. Just simple stuff. No study and not graduated at university i'm afraid... :(
 
I'm a ham radio operator and electronics hobbyist. I started learning electronics when vacuum tubes were around and transistors were just starting to emerge. Everything was discrete components then. No EE degree but want to learn more about newer electronics and testing for component failure in many forms. I always enjoy troubleshooting computers, radios, test equipment, etc. Glad I found this website.
 
Hey everyone! My name is Louis and I am currently going to school for HVAC. I am currently a Maintenance Supervisor at an apartment community and have been working with electrical in depth for a few years.
 

Dibubba

Joined May 15, 2015
16
Hi, AAC!


My name is Teejay Riedl (Screen name “Dibubba”). I registered here on AAC on May 15, 2015, after “lurking” for several months.

30-odd years ago, high-school days, I was pretty stout in electronics. Somewhere between then and last fall, “life happened”, and I have just-recently picked up the hobby again: after moving to the Chicago area last summer, I have room in the basement for a lab, in addition to my recording studio. All the projects I have dreamed about over the past 3 decades, I now have the “facility” – if not the “acumen” – to build.

That’s proving something of a challenge! :) My Ethos is ‘discrete analog ‘. I’m aware of PICs and Arduino, and etc. – but I spend all week at work over a computer, and by-crackey I want to do my electronics “Old SKool” (just like Oter500, above me!!)! So, in today’s world, “assume I know nothing”, and you’ll be close to the mark.

Because many (not all) of my projects involve my recording studio, my builds generally need to fit into a 19” rack mount – so while I’m re-learning electronics, I also need to learn metal-working.

This is so much fun!

Google, FB, YT, Linked-In. Swap parts (I usually buy in ‘small-bulk’; more-so since Radio Shack is gone). I need your friendship and Knowledge. Happy to be here!

Peace! Teejay
 

0Wafi0

Joined May 15, 2015
25
hello guys!! I'm a second year engineering student majoring in aerospace avionics!! I was born in Iran, I grew up in Italy and lived 4 years in bangladesh before moving to australia, where I'm currently studying. Hope to learn new stuff and I'm mostly here to collaborate and get help to study for my degree!!
 
I am Ramizul,a student just passing out higher secondary exam. I am aiming at my graduation course. I am not so much interested to be an engineer,still I wanna learn about some theorems unknown to me.
 
Hi. I'm a PhD chemist, semi-retired. I'm interested in one of your "bad" topics, and I think I understand why you don't want them here. There is a very broad level of understanding about the basic physics, when talking about the alternate energy topics, and all sorts of weird info. Nevertheless, there is need for REAL knowledge about how to build and control any devices one might be working with. I'be come here this before. I'll post the other stuff in other forums. While the Internet allows for all manner of questions to be considered, I find wading through most forums very tedious because of their limited management by moderators. With many different understanding levels it's difficult to know when to edit what some said, or what the discussion concluded, to phrase it concisely for subsequent participants. Moderated journals are nice, but on the edgy science you don't want to be stifled by unknown connections the editors may have with entrenched interests. I think this is a shame. Anyway, I think I can be behaved, and deal with Real Circuits, and microcontroller control issues here.
 
Hii,
I am Amir Chaudhary, 2012 passout from EXTC mumbai, working as an embedded engineer from last 2 years.
I have designed some pcb for avr microcontrollers which are arduino compatible,
Xmega development boards, and a few more..
Now working with Phi robotics..
 
Hello.
I'm a wandering hobbiest who started in woodworking that led to an interest in a cnc router that led to volunteering at a computer recycling place to learn that led to collecting old electronics machines and taking them to build my own cnc machine. My understanding is probably on a high school level level but my curiosity is on a professional level. I have built a cnc router from scratch and started 4 other machines from recycled materials. I love recycling because it's cheap and I don't have to worry about burning stuff up or breaking things. I have ambition to use cnc to laser burn wood, fabricate PCB's, and 3d print plastics.
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
34,824
Hello.
I'm a wandering hobbiest who started in woodworking that led to an interest in a cnc router that led to volunteering at a computer recycling place to learn that led to collecting old electronics machines and taking them to build my own cnc machine. My understanding is probably on a high school level level but my curiosity is on a professional level. I have built a cnc router from scratch and started 4 other machines from recycled materials. I love recycling because it's cheap and I don't have to worry about burning stuff up or breaking things. I have ambition to use cnc to laser burn wood, fabricate PCB's, and 3d print plastics.
Sounds like a very nice hobby.
btw, you've come to the right place and a warm welcome to you.
 
Hi, I am an electronic engineer that do not work on anything directly related to electronic circuits but programming. I develop on Java and Qt5. I live in Oaxaca, Mexico.

Nice to meet you all
 

Zzfunk

Joined May 20, 2015
0
Hi everyone I'm Zzfunk and am here to learn the hows,whats,and whys of electronics and circuits.
I,m a DIYer and want to find out how stuff works.
 
took me a year to work out how a diode worked!!!! get the peanut award for that! :) but im kicking arse ready to go fill my shed to the brim with a giant transistor connection!!! XD
 
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