Most Hackaday readers will no doubt at some point used a solderless breadboard for prototyping. They do the job, but sometimes their layout can be inflexible and keeping track of signals can be a pain ...
I’m always a little surprised that we don’t see more ARM-based projects. Of course, we do see some, but the volume isn’t what I’d expect given that low-level ARM chips are cheap, capable, low power, ...
Different PIC microcontrollers can be used such as PIC16F84, PIC12F675, PIC16F690, or hard TTL logic, to build this electronic dice on prototyping breadboard. For a LED die using PIC16F84, it uses 4 ...
YOU can find yourself drowning in wires as your circuits get more elaborate. To add components without making an octopus, you need a breadboard. Breadboards are so called because early makers ...
The project aims to build a general purpose QRP accessory that can be used on the operating bench and in the radio shack in a variety of ways. The heart of the breadboard project is the Motorola ...
What if connecting two circuits was as easy as doodling them on paper with a pen? With Circuit Scribe, it is. Circuit Scribe is a rollerball pen that draws with conductive silver ink –no annoying ...
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