--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Villeneuve <andrewmv@...> wrote: > > Though I don't suspect many of the present of future generations are going > to be building DIY CRT TV receivers, I do think there's a growing passion > for homebrew engineering - a backlash against the vacuum of homebrew culture > that's persisted most of my lifetime (I'm 29). > > MCUs are becoming cheaper, more powerful and more accessible to enterprising > tinkerers, Internet sites like hackaday, makezine, and sparkfun are helping > to bring ideas to the mainstream, and remarkably sophisticated components > can be salvaged from modern electronic "junk". > > Google will show you clever young engineers attaching graphic LCD modules > and SD memory cards to their Linksys wireless routers, making DIY digital > photo frames out of old PlayStation parts, and streaming their RSS feeds to > vintage teletype machines. > > Homebrew engineering is out there, it's just changed shape a bit. > > -Andrew > > I'm in about the same generation as you, so I missed the "golden age" but in a sense there is a new one, as you say, some really amazingly sophisticated bits can be harvested from modern junk. There's another area I forgot to mention where there is still a lot of DIY engineering, and that is audio. I've built several pre and power amplifiers and a lot of others are doing the same. All mine have been solid state but I've been wanting to build a tube amp at some point just because I've never had the opportunity to build anything with vacuum tubes.
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Re: Via-Mag (concept SMD prototype assembly)
2010-06-08 by James
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