Getting started

I am just getting started into the world of electronics and low level coding. I would like to build a good starting inventory. I am considering going with the Arduino chips but don’t want to get stuff that I will have to upgrade shortly after getting. For a college class, we did some work with the POP-BOT and I noticed we were already running into problems with limit resources. A list of suggested purchases would be appreciated.

Thanks.

Example:

Development board

Resistor set

Other items that are commonly used between projects

It all depends on what you want to do, but I frequently find the following useful:

  • Largest breadboard you can find

  • +5v voltage regulator and a +12v wall-wart*

  • Assortment of breadboard jumper wires

  • Assortment of resistors 10, 100, 220, 500, 1K, 2.2K, etc. up to 100K

  • Assortment of capacitors from 0.1uF to 45uF or so, ceramic and electrolytic

  • 10K potentiometers

  • Tactile “breadboardable” momentary SPST N/O switches

  • Assortment of LEDs and a few LED bar-graphs

  • A few 1K resistor networks

  • Some CMOS chips: 4047, 4094, 4021, 4584, 4511

These are all things that come in handy pretty often.

Good luck!

  • (why 12V? Because it lets you expand to using more than just +5V in the future - for example, driving larger motors with an H-bridge, programming PICs, making automotive applications, etc)

We have a few tool kits that would work great for a start up work bench. Depending on what you want to spend we have a few different kits to choose from.

http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/produc … ts_id=9467

http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/produc … ts_id=9466

http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/produc … ts_id=9465

Q: I want to buy BGA rework station for computer/laptop mother board repairing purpose. But i don’t which one is better like conventional heat BGA rework station OR infrared rework statin. Please give me an idea.

Thanks

Dewan Suzon

I use a Jovy RE-7500 for all rework repairs, superb machine with a pretty easy learning curve. I dont do many repairs now, but I was fixing 10-15 phones and around 4 laptops a day and its still going strong.

Does anyone have any experience with BGA rework systems from either of these company’s.

http://atco-us.com/

http://www.pdr-rework.com/