Listly by Jonathan Harbour
Whether it's a DiY project destined for your desk, or an idea you're looking to take global, effectively researching, planning and designing an electronic product isn't easy. Let alone landing on a design that guarantees you future success, whether that's universal acclaim or money in your back pocket. To help you on your way, we're compiling a list of the best electronic product design resources from around the web.
Many of us have never even touched a soldering iron - but making things can incredibly rewarding. Here's ten of the most basic DIY electronics skills to help you get started.
Barrier to entry? What barrier?! With an abundance of microcontrollers, starter kits, and learning resources available, it’s never been easier to get started with DIY electronics. Anyone with even a passing interest in electronics now has the opportunity to roll up their sleeves and jump right into a project.
So, you or your team have an idea for an electronic product, device or application. What’s more, you’re pretty sure – no, absolutely certain – that it will revolutionise, if not the world, then your back pockets. After all, you’ve done the hard yards. You’ve identified a gap in the market, you’ve carried out the necessary research, and you’ve established a viable product that will meet this need. How do you then take that idea from concept to reality? This guide takes you through the top 9 things you should consider before choosing an Electronics Design Company that can help you do just this.
We feature a lot of different DIY electronics projects on Lifehacker, but the barrier for entry might seem high at a glance. However, it's not nearly as difficult as it looks. This guide is a great place to get started. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and get creating!
Looking for electronic project ideas? Try this round up of all the Star Wars themed guides, videos and interesting works-in-progress for building those iconic Star Wars robots. The only guide you need if you're looking to start down the road to the robot dark side.
This a short course in microcontroller based electronic systems. This course will guide the person from a basic series electronic circuit to a complete micro...