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| armandine2:
https://kitronik.co.uk/products/inventors-kit-for-arduino the 51 page tutorial book that comes with Kitronik's Inventor's Kit is noticeably well made - a bit vague with the IKEA 'ish mechanical assembly. For user manual, read for (applies to) any book :palm: though arguably there hasn't been a better time to make fantastic hard copy. |
| SL4P:
I entered the broadcast video industry in the 70s, The diocumentation was exceptional - Ampex, Tek etc… even the smaller bespoke products had usable documentation. Sony were easily the best of the up and coming manufacturers, but as soon as desktop publishing was ‘anccessible’, and China came on the scene for anything, the standards dropped dramatically. Documentation (even electronic only) is expensive to produce properly, it should start the same time as project development, and nowadays in many cases, it’s not even started until the product is ‘finished’, and the manufacturer knows whether it works or not ! |
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