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Getting Your Hardware Together

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Having a dedicated place to work on your projects is helpful. Set up a software environment and a place to do hardware engineering at the same time. Be careful to keep your machine shop separate from your ARTIK or development workstation. Dropping metal filings onto electronic circuit boards is a recipe for disaster. Keep the two workspaces apart as far as possible.

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Wootton, C. (2016). Getting Your Hardware Together. In: Beginning Samsung ARTIK. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1952-2_6

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