Hi from the south of the Netherlands, background in aviation, ict (unix/linux) and currently embedded engineer.
Fond of fpga's, microcontrollers, dsp, sdr and playing a whole bunch of musical instruments.
Being a licenced ham on this forum is probarly common.
Hello from Greece. My name is Mario i'm Electronics Eng. but i work as a Technician (here in Greece the things are difficult) over 4years and i repair usually boards from consuming devices like washing machines, refrigerators, air conditions and some times cellphones, pc, tablets, etc. I start as enthusiast at the age of 7? (cannot remember) when i made my first circuit.

Hello from Greece. My name is Mario i'm Electronics Eng. but i work as a Technician (here in Greece the things are difficult) over 4years and i repair usually boards from consuming devices like washing machines, refrigerators, air conditions and some times cellphones, pc, tablets, etc. I start as enthusiast at the age of 7? (cannot remember) when i made my first circuit.
Hello neighbor. Similar here. The curious thing is that i was for some time in Greece company, working on automation, plcs, industrial stuff .. But they had taken the machines back to Greece last year. After that i had information that they need more people for the same machines and had offer me to go there.. 500 km, it's not that long of a ride.. But stupid me
Hi from the south of the Netherlands, background in aviation, ict (unix/linux) and currently embedded engineer.
Fond of fpga's, microcontrollers, dsp, sdr and playing a whole bunch of musical instruments.
Being a licenced ham on this forum is probarly common.
Welcome on this forum Pascal. Apart from playing musical instruments my background is comparable to yours, i.e. aviation, unix/linux, embedded engineer and ham....
Hello everyone! My name is Kyle and I'm from Los Angeles, CA.
I am currently studying Electrical Engineering at a local university. I have work experience and a deep interest in control systems and industrial automation. I also mess around with programming, 3D printing, Raspberry Pi's and computers.
I look forward to meeting you all and learning even more!
Hi everyone, my name's Austin! I live in the U.S. and I'm a senior EE student at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. I'm passionate about music, having played drums since I was 10 years old, and tinkering with audio gear is what got me interested in electronics. I hope to one day work for an audio electronics company doing hardware design and maybe even write some embedded firmware while I'm at it. My other interests include reading about psychedelia, discovering new music, playing disc golf, and linux computing.
Feel free to reach me on the web at my personal site,
https://austin.bumbalough.xyz
Hello! I'm Cristián, I live in Chile, I have a degree in Computer Engineering, but I have not worked with electronics since college.
All my jobs have been in Software Engineering, but now I want to get back to electronics, at least as a hobby.
The most exciting electronics projects I've done in the past have been:
- Solving a puzzle with a line follower robot using software PID controller to follow the line smoothly.
- Levitating magnet with analog PID controller.
- "Tennis for Two" clone (a very very old tennis game for oscilloscopes) using an analog computer (op-amp integrators) to simulate the physics of a bouncing ball.
I don't really remember the math nor the electronics well enough to build these projects again (except for the software parts), so my current goal is to replicate those projects before I move on to new things.
hey there, I'm also new, just planning to become ee student, wanna observe threads in here and join some discussions, probably))
Hello, I'm Mustapha, a semi retired Electronics Design Engineer after 25+ years in the business.
Located in Kualulumpur.
Welcome to the community guys.
Nice to meet you.
I am Ron Chinoy from Bangalore India.
I build automotive digital Ignitions and AFR meters.
Electronics started out as a hobby. 20 year back.
Yo...
I'm G, currently an electrical engineering student at CSUS.
For now just learning it all, no specialty yet.
Nice to meet you.
Hi, i'm Tobey and im from the Lake District, England.
I'm purely a hobbyist (I work with wood as a day job) at electronics who is returning after a large break.
My current project is a mechanical keyboard build (Lily58PRO) so i've had to learn all about SMD work as all my old projects were THT stuff. I went looking on the font of all knowledge (Youtube

) and discovered Dave and his amazing channel. Naturally i had to join this forum after seeing some of his stuff!
Only known about the guy for a few days and im already a fanboy haha
I recently assembled my 1st SMD practise kit with variable quality results so would like to practise more before the main event but otherwise i think i get the gist (big thanks to EEVBLOG for this)
Anyway, thanks for having me!
Tobey
p.s Spent last Friday teaching my 13yr old son how to solder so getting the next gen into it too!
Hey everyone, Alex here.
I'm an electrician, but I love everything techy, especially if it can be taken apart and played around with. I have a general knowledge about electronics, but I want to learn more and expand my horizon!
Hello to the EEVBlog community. I'm the FNG here, Im located in Arizona and I'm an Aircraft Mechanic with a love of electronics. I live for avionic issues on my planes. Anyway I have a question for anyone who can help me. I have a mini electronics lab at my home all with used equipment but fully functional, I have an Agilent 54622a oscilloscope and a Fluke 8845a DMM. The DMM is what brings me here, I want to replace the display as its brightness is poor and its very burnt in. As i said all my gear is old and very used but functional and accurate. So is there a new display out there I can buy and install? Also do you guy's have any recommendations of other parts I should replace in my Fluke, I figure since i'm going for a deep dive I might as well do as much as I can to give it a new lease on life.
Thanks everyone for your help.
Hello to the EEVBlog community. I'm the FNG here, Im located in Arizona and I'm an Aircraft Mechanic with a love of electronics. I live for avionic issues on my planes. Anyway I have a question for anyone who can help me. I have a mini electronics lab at my home all with used equipment but fully functional, I have an Agilent 54622a oscilloscope and a Fluke 8845a DMM. The DMM is what brings me here, I want to replace the display as its brightness is poor and its very burnt in. As i said all my gear is old and very used but functional and accurate. So is there a new display out there I can buy and install? Also do you guy's have any recommendations of other parts I should replace in my Fluke, I figure since i'm going for a deep dive I might as well do as much as I can to give it a new lease on life.
Thanks everyone for your help.
Welcome to the forum.
Use the Search button (not the box) and drop Fluke 8845a into the search field and you'll get plenty of hits of threads on their repair.
Good hunting and luck.
Hi! I'm Jeroen from Belgium and I enjoy learning about electronics. I'm a computer scientist, but hope to broaden my horizons a bit with some hardware knowledge
Hello everyone! I'm Donald, from the UK, I've just got started with electronics, and I'm primarily interested in playing around with junk, and making things useful that others have thrown away.
So I've got a load of motors and things that I'm not quite sure what I'm going to do with, but they sure do look cool when they're spinning.
Hi. electronics student. Saying hi but also testing posting since it seems I'm unable to create new thread.
Hi. electronics student. Saying hi but also testing posting since it seems I'm unable to create new thread.
Welcome.
In each of the forum boards at the top is the New Topic button that you use to start a new thread.
Just be sure to start one in the correct forum section it's relevant to however for those that start new threads the Move Topic feature is available at the foot of the page.
Hi. Thank you for replying.
I've tried that multiple times, but with no luck. By the way, I'm trying to post in "Repair" section.
I'm aware that on some forums, some sections are prohibited from posting on unless one has certain amount of comments. Since you are reading this, as well as my last text, I can post here, but not in "Repair" section.

On help page about posting these is the second line which says: "
Note, however, that whether a user can post in a board or topic depends on each board's permissions, and a user's membergroup," which tells me I may indeed not post, yet I see no details.
When I try submitting the post, it just brings me to the same new thread page, but blank this time.
Thank you in advance.