C H A P T E R  6

The Small Group Lab and Classroom

The first part of this book covered what you need to know to build your own personal electronics lab. Now it’s time to share the love with your fellow electronics enthusiasts. Where to begin?

Like most important questions, the answer remains, “It depends.” What resources are available to you and your group? How many folks will likely want to be working together, and for how long? How well do you really know these people? And these are just a few of the questions you’re going to encounter along the way.

Take the time to understand exactly who “you” (plural; in Texas, y’all) are and what your requirements and goals could be. By doing so, you map out the future of your successful facility. Likewise, ...

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