Seems like a great area for the detail-oriented to really excell
Here are some links to use ful hardware for testing as well:
- Hardened Digital and Analog IO: https://acroname.com/
- LED Analyzers: https://www.feasa.ie/
https://ingun.com/en-GB/products/test-fixture-kits/rf-test-fixtures/
The right way to test RF is to use an enclosure like this:But definitely depends on the budget for the test system
oh wow, a special RF fixture, that's slick!
But here we are at the end of an hour, so we'll have to let everyone get back to work. I just want to thank Duncan and Joe for stopping by today, and Mark too for suggesting this chat. I really learn a lot, and I appreciate the time you all spent with us. And the great questions from everyone too!
Yes, thank you, this was great!
Thanks Duncan, Joe, and Dan! You all rock!
Thanks a lot! that was really interesting!
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Thanks everyone! Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions regarding test: hellothanks so much!
Thanks for all the infos!!
And just a quick thanks to all the hosts we've had on for Hack Chat this year! It's been great, but now we've got to take a break. See you all again in January, when we'll hopefully have some big changes. For now, happy holidays to everyone!
You too Dan!
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