An independent hardware association for education, experimentation, and the development of original electronic devices.
Pomsera is still early, independent, and self-directed. It is an independent hardware association built around education, experimentation, and the development of original electronic devices. The work is currently private rather than a public portfolio, because Pomsera is still building, testing, failing, learning, and refining.
See the technical areas Pomsera explores, from PCB design and component selection to firmware, testing, prototype refinement, and experimental hardware development.
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Read about PomseraPomsera is not currently taking client work, but you can reach out for serious discussions, collaborations, educational projects, or future opportunities.
Contact PomseraPomsera is an independent hardware association focused on education, experimentation, and careful electronics development.
The bench can be chaotic. The standard stays serious: learn deeply, build properly, and test against reality.
Pomsera is not built around volume production or polish. It is built around exploration, learning, and serious hardware development.
Quality comes from careful choices, measured testing, disciplined iteration, and the willingness to revise until the hardware makes sense.
Pomsera keeps a blog that works like a second bench: a place to slow down, explain the fundamentals, and then actually build the thing. It's written for people who are eager to learn electronics and hardware design, not just skim it.
Circuit behavior, signal integrity, component selection, and the physics under the parts.
Real builds, real debugging sessions, and prototypes taken from schematic to working hardware.
Pomsera is an independent electronics and hardware development association focused on education, experimentation, and original devices.
It gives structure to practical hardware work: PCB design, embedded electronics, prototypes, test systems, and engineering experiments.
The aim is simple: learn deeply, document clearly, and build with patience, precision, curiosity, and respect for the physical world.
It is not yet incorporated as a company and does not currently offer contract development or manufacturing services.