Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Electronics, disasterous career choices and good techy YouTubers...

The last few months have been a bit of an education for me; I changed jobs twice and kinda wished I hadn't - neither has been ideal. However, I wound up with six weeks with not much to do (I did a few days of freelance colour work) but I took the opportunity to finish off my home fixing bench;


After this I resorted to my usual cathartic activity of building a hand-held games console based around a RasPi and fitted into the dead carcass of an old Gameboy/Gamegear etc. I didn't make any videos of this project (unlike the Gamegear from last year https://youtu.be/Mt1VP-AjSQU);



BUT, back to the most recent build; I was really pleased how it worked out, probably the most tidy one I've done to date. I also implemented a proper shut-down script so the power button doesn't just crash the Pi (and I monitor the LiPo's voltage to avoid the system crashing that way too).




The other thing I took to whilst off was to start learning the Python programming language - if you're looking to get back up to speed with coding Python seems to cover a lot of the principles of modern scripting languages - the thing that has blown me away the most so far is the list data type - a list can have different data types within it! Perhaps all modern languages have this, but my degree in Maths and Programming in the mid-eighties did not prepare me for such things!
Can I recommend Jamie Chan's book "Learn Python in one day and learn it well" - as someone who still has a bit of C and VB experience it has bee good for me.

I have also been catching up on my favourite electronics YouTubers;

https://www.youtube.com/user/rossmanngroup
Louis Rossman - Apple repair guy and the best example of surface-mount rework and diagnostics you'll see.

https://www.youtube.com/user/bigclivedotcom
Big Clive - more focussed on big volts and tearing down badly made power electronics!

https://www.youtube.com/user/greatscottlab
Great Scott! My kind of small project builds with something of a focus on Arduino

https://www.youtube.com/user/FFcossag
A brother broadcast engineer who fixes stuff

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDbWmfrwmzn1ZsGgrYRUxoA
The Post Apocalyptic Inventor - motors and generators are the emphasis of his builds

https://www.youtube.com/user/EEVblog
Dave Jones of the eevBlog is a design engineer who seems to know everything about electronics; really engaging style too.

So, not sure how 2019 is going to play out - one thing I have realised is that my plans of giving up all this broadcast engineering nonsense are perhaps closer than I thought; maybe the teaching PGCE is even closer than I thought...