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PCB Manufacturing, Prototyping & R&D in the Maldives

Custom ESP32-S3 development board — professionally manufactured by JLCPCB. A far cry from where it all started. It Started in a School Science Lab — Around 1998 Most people who get into electronics start with a kit, a tutorial, maybe a breadboard and some LEDs. I started by sneaking ferric chloride out of a school science lab to etch my first PCB. That was around 1998. I was living in the Maldives — a small island nation in the Indian Ocean — where there was no electronics supply chain, no maker community, no local PCB fab. Just a chemistry cabinet at school, a copper-clad board from somewhere, and a lot of curiosity. This post is about what the next 25+ years of PCB prototyping looked like from there. The early wins with proper chemicals, the years of improvisation when those chemicals disappeared, the real injuries, the failed boards, and finally — the moment JLCPCB changed ever...

ECHO-1 on test run

This is my free time project. This is built with basic robotics components. H-Bridge to run the DC brush motor CW/CCW from a PWM signal which will control the speed as well. Ultrasonic sensor to detect any obstacle and this will be perfect if rotatory encoders are added in future.

New water meters

The new water meter is able to send a pulse for each liter/pulse so after the full deployment they will able to get the readings to a central location via a wireless network. This a a really great thing to test. I already tested by connecting a reed switch to the probe hole. http://www.elstermetering.com/en/V100.html