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On 11/14/2020 3:44 PM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
I don\'t know what VERY SERIOUS electronic design or what its standards
are, but my guess is I don\'t do that, however there\'s lots of work
available that needs doing that\'s not particularly glamorous but needs
doing and pays well.
I\'ve tried to turn folks on here to these Greenpak mixed-signal PLCs for
a while:
<https://www.dialog-semiconductor.com/greenpak>
I\'ve made thousands on just doing designs with these this year kicking
back on my girlfriend\'s couch after she goes to bed butit didn\'t
generate a lot of interest. Like OK no prob less competition for me I
could use the cash.
On Sat, 14 Nov 2020 12:49:25 -0500, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
On 11/14/2020 6:42 AM, Brent Locher wrote:
On Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 1:05:21 PM UTC-5, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
Nobody here seems to know much about electronics, much less how to
design it.
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John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc
Science teaches us to doubt.
Claude Bernard
The problem I have in posting electronics on this group is that I work for a company where what I do is mostly proprietary. That makes it difficult for me to post the interesting stuff I do. The second thing is that most of the questions I would ask are not general but specific and they are specific only after a bunch of background stuff has been assumed. So it is hard to ask for questions about things that I know that it takes many hours of pondering (after a required background) to get to the bottom of. So there is not too much I can do here relating to my day to day work.
That being said.....I have asked some general questions here and have had good responses that have been really helpful.
This group is un-moderated and pretty lively and has people who generally understand or seek to understand electronics......we are lucky to still have this. I hate moderated groups. Even among the trolls here ( fill in your favorite one) they still do have a background and interest in electronics.
I find the mix of electronics/politics to be OK.
Right, and when even working as a self-employed contractor even the
little-guys tend to want NDAs. It\'s not uncommon to work for a
little-guy who hope or believe they\'re working on something big big big,
and if you would like to be paid you at least have to give them the
benefit of the doubt.
Mr. Larkin seems to get a kick out of the idea that he\'s the only one
who designs \"real electronics\" for real money here, which is simply not
true.
I never said that. I personally know (and have drunk beer with) a few
guys who post here, who do very serious electronic design.
I do tend to design in public, because I can. I think that a lot of
other people could post their real circuits for discussion, without
violating any NDAs.
I don\'t know what VERY SERIOUS electronic design or what its standards
are, but my guess is I don\'t do that, however there\'s lots of work
available that needs doing that\'s not particularly glamorous but needs
doing and pays well.
I\'ve tried to turn folks on here to these Greenpak mixed-signal PLCs for
a while:
<https://www.dialog-semiconductor.com/greenpak>
I\'ve made thousands on just doing designs with these this year kicking
back on my girlfriend\'s couch after she goes to bed butit didn\'t
generate a lot of interest. Like OK no prob less competition for me I
could use the cash.