In this area I am going to put a big long explantion of what these pages are going to be all about and how they are directly related to recycling electronic components. It will show how I have used plastic from the cases to make boxes to hold the circuit boards. It will show electronic design from years of working with electronics and will be great for budding electronic genius' in college and university. It will show programming techniques for embedded controllers and circuits that really work. Most of the circuits will be digital and robotic in nature.
In this box I will type information to show that the diagrams will be big and done with auto cad. PDF's of the circuits will be available so you can zoom in and out and get great details on the circuit PCBs. At all times I will stress how the circuits are useful and how easy and cheap it is to get the parts from recycled electronic machines which are everywhere these days. I will also point out that you can buy the parts that I have collected at real cheap prices from me. The circuits will be practical and will work as I have wired each and every one up.
A little mention is necessary here about my writing skills. Sometimes I think they don't exist. You will probably find many double negatives and lots of other terrible grammar errors spattered throughout these documents. You might even see a little down home Newfie slang and some good old Northern Saskabush thrown in to make my point. I am assuming that if you found these pages on the NET you are somewhat Electronic savvy and can understand my terminology. I have many years of experience in Electronic design so there will be lots of good design tips for professional digital designers as well as students in University or College to learn time proven design ideas. One of my personal reasons for doing these pages is for my own records as I will have all the information on my designs in one place for future reference. I have them documented with Auto Cad, but I have so many I am having trouble finding what I want sometimes.