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Good day eh,
Being from Canada I had to get that out of the way.
I started with the 75 in 1 kits, and my first computer was a Tandy CoCo1 with 4k of ram, later upgraded to 64K. I thought I would never need more than that(wow was I wrong!). I taught myself several obsolete languages like Basic, Fortran, Pascal, but also some C++ and assembly language. My later education was in industrial electronics and led me to where I am now. I service industrial print equipment like MGI Jetvarnish, efi 32r, accuriowide 160/200. I have built several e-bikes and repair all kinds of electronics. In my spare time I am either building something or repairing something, and uploading to Youtube.
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Last edited by City Viking; 02-27-2024, 03:43 PM.
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Hoi guys, im 32, studied electronics and telecommunications in college and switched to information engineering in university, sr software engineer for past 10 years professionally in fields ranging from embedded to cloud and from AI to blockchain... i still do love to tinker with my devices and especially doing repairs for myself and my close circle. I do have a hobbyist level electronics lab for repairs and experiments with soldering station, hot air, multimeter, microscope, lab psu, logic analyzer and some debuggers/programmers/interfaces... hope to be able to contribute) Stay well
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Well hello, I hope to contribute as much as I can and I hope to help others, I not only come for knowledge, I am also willing to help whoever needs it, I like everything that has to do with electronics, computers, games, hifi music and video related.
Sometimes I have some time left over and I really like to research certain topics, coincidentally I come here because it seems to me that they share very valuable knowledge and I would like to be part of this community, as you can see I am not very good with words but I hope I be patient, thank you all
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Hi everyone, I can't find anywhere this chip to buy RT6310BGQUF step-down converter with 3.3v/5v LDO for a Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen4 laptop,not even in China. Anyone knows an alternative chip that I can use? Thanks
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