Hello:
In reading the various posts, I did not see a reference to Snap Circuits
from Elenco. Snap circuits are individual components mounted on pieces of
plastic. They snap onto a board which is comprised of a grid of pegs. The snaps
of the components are metal so they can be connected to each other or with
jumpers. This is one way to learn electronics at the component level. The parts
are big enough that braille labels can be attached. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Robert
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Subject: [program-l] Designing Electronics blind?
Hello,
Does anyone know of any tools for blind people to learn how to develop
their own electronics?
In particular, schematic diagrams, designing a PCB and how to solder.
I was looking at:
http://www.build-electronic-circuits.com/electronic-schematics/
to get the steps I need to know.
I found:
http://www.fredshead.info/2005/11/soldering-without-sight.html
on soldering blind, but that is it. Most of those links and items are almost 10
years old, so I would like something a little more recent.
Are there any lists or resources for blind electrical engineers?
Thanks,
Brandon Keith Biggs <http://brandonkeithbiggs.com/>