The Electronic Engineers garage.

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In summary, an Electrical Engineer can build cool projects in their garage for fun or for their hobby.
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I have been asking many questions trying to really get a feel for what someone in the field of Electrical Engineering really does, but now I realize I have been asking the wrong question.

What I really want to know is: What kind of cool stuff can an Electrical Engineer build in his garage for a hobby, or for fun?

What kind of projects do the members of this forum have going on? I would love to hear some of the hobby's.
 
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I guess that's actually "The Electrical Engineers Garage." Pardon my mistake.
 
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I recently built several BLDC (brushless dc) electric motors using neodymium magnets for rotor, a Hall Effect sensor, and an H-bridge for commutating stator coil current.

I recently restored a 100-year-old repulsion-start 1/6 HP electric motor, with a radial commutator (for repulsion start only- brushes retract).

Bob S
 
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Search microcontroller projects and you will find a lot of stuff!
 
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Bob S said:
I recently built several BLDC (brushless dc) electric motors using neodymium magnets for rotor, a Hall Effect sensor, and an H-bridge for commutating stator coil current.

I recently restored a 100-year-old repulsion-start 1/6 HP electric motor, with a radial commutator (for repulsion start only- brushes retract).

Bob S

Wow, that sounds very interesting... I, um, don't understand any of it; but it sounds really cool.

bassplayer142 said:
Search microcontroller projects and you will find a lot of stuff!


That's it? I always took electrical engineers to be more of the tinkering type. Tim Taylor meets Nikola Tesla type thing.

Or is it that nobody wants to discuss their super-secret-mega-invention that is going to land them in riches and fame?
 
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With my son, I recently designed and built an audio 'fuzz box', with remote foot switch. Fun project and got to teach some electronics along the way.

Some other projects: A CO2 ejection system for model rockets, remote control guidance system for model rocket recovery, etc.

Slow as hobbies. Work life interferes. :-)
 
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Power supplies, laser light show deflector, biofeedback EEG machine, other fun stuff.
 
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Its probably beyond the budget, but i got to play with a superconducting magnet system for my honours thesis which was pretty awesome.

A friend of mine just modded a remote control car to include a foam dart launcher with automated face recognition and target tracking.
 
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Recently I have been tinkering with solid state tesla coils. I've made a 0-200VDC smps for it, oscillator with tl494, a "burst mode" circuit for it, and a large 8000uf 200vdc capacitor bank for operating in burst mode.
 

1. What is "The Electronic Engineers Garage?"

"The Electronic Engineers Garage" is a collaborative workspace designed for electronic engineers to work, create, and innovate together. It is equipped with various tools and resources that can be used for electronic projects.

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