[NFB-Science] Accessible PCB design.

Santiago Velasquez zanty410 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 14 06:24:51 UTC 2020


Hi David,

Thank you very much for the article, it is very Useful and inspirational
indeed. It shows that the only thing we need is just ingenuity.

Regards
Santi

On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 at 3:56 pm, David Sexton <david at rustytelephone.net>
wrote:

> MAKING TECHNICAL SCHOOL ACCESSIBLE TO THE BLIND
>
> https://www.ski.org/sktf-Fall-1984#making
>
>
> Certainly old article, but I have gotten much inspiration from this
> series of electrical technical journals.
>
>
> On 12/13/2020 6:17 PM, Santiago Velasquez via NFB-Science wrote:
> > Hi To you all,
> >
> > I hope this email finds you well.
> >
> > I am currently doing Electrical Engineering, but focusing more in the
> abstract side of things. However, I need to take a unit that requires me to
> do PCB design. My uni is very supportive, but nobody knows what the best
> path to take is. For some context:
> > I use screen readers, tactile assets and braille to interact with most
> of the information. I am primarily a Mac user, but I use Windows and Linux
> for my work as well.
> >
> > With that out of the way, here is where we stand. The three pieces of
> software that the unit uses are:
> > LTspice, Eagle and Altium.
> > They are not required, and I can choose other options if they would work
> better. However, they are our starting point. The professor mentioned that
> some, if not all can be used by a command line interface. However, neither
> him, or the people who are providing support know much about that.
> >
> > There is also the option of me telling a person how, and what to do, and
> they would operate the software. However, I feel that would not be as good
> for my own learning.
> >
> > Regardless of which avenue we take, there will be a support person who
> knows the unit inside and out.
> >
> > IF people can provide recommendations, or suggestions, that would be
> very much appreciated.
> >
> > Regards
> > Santi
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