<p>Periodic reminder to the fedi EE / embedded systems community: I have a lot of lab capabilities and resources that the average hobbyist can&#39;t afford, and am willing to offer them up on reasonable terms (i.e. FREE in many cases) to help people out.</p><p>As a general rule if you&#39;re not making money on it (i.e. hobbyist/noncommercial/academic project) and it&#39;s not a major time commitment or consumable cost for me, all I ask is that you pay return shipping if you want the hardware sent back to you afterwards. For anything large or commercial in nature, I&#39;m still potentially interested but we&#39;d have to discuss compensation first (I offer steep discounts vs industry rates as long as you&#39;re not making a profit from the project... think $25-50 an hour for something an industry lab would charge several hundred for)</p><p>Capabilities and equipment available:<br />* 3D planar EM simulation (Sonnet Pro)<br />* 5 3/4 digit multimeters (R&amp;S HMC8012)<br />* Various oscilloscopes to 16 GHz BW (PicoScope 6424E, LeCroy WaveRunner 8404M-MS, LeCroy SDA 816Zi-A) plus power rail, current, and differential probes<br />* VNA measurements to 8.5 GHz (PicoVNA 106 / 108)<br />* BERT BER/eye pattern/bathtub curve measurements to 28 Gbps (MultiLane ML4039-BTP)<br />* Vector signal generation to 6 GHz (Siglent SSG5060X-V)<br />* Fine pitch soldering and PCB rework, BGA assembly, inner layer circuit edits, etc<br />* Low magnification stereo microscopy<br />* High magnification reflected light optical microscopy to ~300nm resolution, including large area automated step-and-repeat scanning and stitching of multi-gigapixel datasets<br />* Coming soon: Embedding and cross section polishing for failure analysis etc</p>
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