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<link>https://blog.privacynerd.de/en/posts/diy-uv-pcb-exposure-unit/</link>
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<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 08:11:20 +0200</pubDate>
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<guid>https://blog.privacynerd.de/en/posts/diy-uv-pcb-exposure-unit/</guid>
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<description><p>If you&rsquo;ve been around the (electronics) DIY scene for a while, at some point you can&rsquo;t avoid circuit boards (printed circuit boards/PCBs).
The main advantages over soldering circuits by hand on perforated or strip-grid boards are that they are easier to replicate (once designed
a circuit can theoretically be produced as often as you like) and that space can be used more efficiently
(a board is almost always smaller than a soldered perforated grid board with the same circuit). Ultimately,
devices with circuit boards also simply look more professional. There are certainly more advantages (and of course
also disadvantages!), but I will not list them here for the sake of simplicity.</p></description>
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<description><p>If you&rsquo;ve been around the (electronics) DIY scene for a while, at some point you can&rsquo;t avoid circuit boards (printed circuit boards/PCBs). The main advantages over soldering circuits by hand on perforated or strip-grid boards are that they are easier to replicate (once designed a circuit can theoretically be produced as often as you like) and that space can be used more efficiently (a board is almost always smaller than a soldered perforated grid board with the same circuit). Ultimately, devices with circuit boards also simply look more professional. There are certainly more advantages (and of course also disadvantages!), but I will not list them here for the sake of simplicity.</p></description>
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<title>How everything began - or: the first post!</title>
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