http://www.gerber-viewer.com/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gerbv/files/latest/download
http://www.instructables.com/id/Create-Solder-Paste-Stencils-with-Cricut/step5/Export-Gerber-File-to-SVG/
Thoughts of Digitalw00t
http://www.gerber-viewer.com/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gerbv/files/latest/download
http://www.instructables.com/id/Create-Solder-Paste-Stencils-with-Cricut/step5/Export-Gerber-File-to-SVG/
https://www.techkits.com/products/model-150a
Specs:
http://www.users.uswest.net/~kmaxon/page/side/mold_mach_137.htm
Stuff to use to learn microcontrollers
I have been trying to see how I could improve my home’s energy efficiency as of late. My only problem is, I hear people talking about do this and that, but how do you actually prove that it does what it says it will do. A friend of mine bought some thermal foil for the attic of his house. It looks interesting, but without proof of what it does, how can you really know? To this end I an EtherTen today. I’m going to be placing my drivers and files here for future reference, but my goal is to put sensors in my attic to measure the temperatures through the summer and log to a server. I’m guessing it won’t be perfect, but its a great learning process and should yield real world proof of what does and does not work.
Software:
http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-build-a-vacuum-chamber-for-degassing
http://www.angelsword.com/
http://www.pcbheaven.com/wikipages/How_Stepper_Motors_Work/
http://www.stepperworld.com/Tutorials/pgMicrostepping.htm
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001F0F112/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&smid=A1H481IPHNMK5K
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001IA2LXK/ref=cm_cr_asin_lnk
http://www.amazon.com/80-20-Inc-Economy-Slide-In/dp/B006ZCLU88/ref=pd_sbs_indust_1
http://www.treehouseonline.com/
Green home improvement store