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Anker Soundcore Space A40 Earbuds Teardown
I have a new post on Hackaday: Anker Soundcore Space A40 Earbuds Teardown.
Scott Baker’s Magnetic Bubble Memory Mega-Post
I have a new post on Hackaday: Scott Baker’s Magnetic Bubble Memory Mega-Post.
Repairing A Tektronix 577 Curve Tracer
I have a new post on Hackaday: Repairing A Tektronix 577 Curve Tracer.
One ROM: The Latest Incarnation Of The Software Defined ROM
I have a new post on Hackaday: One ROM: The Latest Incarnation Of The Software Defined ROM.
The Latest Projects From Cornell’s ECE 4760/5730
I have a new post on Hackaday: The Latest Projects From Cornell’s ECE 4760/5730.
Simulating The Commodore PET
I have a new post on Hackaday: Simulating The Commodore PET.
Learning the Art of Electronics: Fig-1N.23: Hypothetical Voltage Divider | In The Lab With Jay Jay
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Silly Job Title: Operation Manager.
In this video we build our first circuits for Learning the Art of Electronics. The introductory video for this project is here: Introducing Learning the Art of Electronics.
The pre-reading for today’s project is up to page 17 of the course work. If you want to dig deeper there is extra reading to be found on the project home page. Note that some of my notes on the ITL Wiki are only available to people who support me on Patreon (see above).
We use the METCAL PS-900 Soldering Station for soldering.
We use the EEVblog BM2257 Digital Multimeter to test voltages and currents.
We use the Riden RD6006 Bench Power Supplies to power our test circuits.
We use the Brother P-Touch D210 Label Maker to label our circuits.
We use the WilliamKlein Music Stand to hold our book.
We use the Scotch Titanium Scissors to cut things.
We use the Carpenter Mechanical Pencil to make our notes.
We use the Hakko CHP 3C-SA Precision Tweezers for precision maneuvering.
We use the Plato Model 170 Wire Cutter to cut our wires.
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Solar Powered Pyrolysis Facility Converts Scrap Plastic Into Fuel
I have a new post on Hackaday: Solar Powered Pyrolysis Facility Converts Scrap Plastic Into Fuel.
Using The 74HC595 Shift Register To Drive 7-Segment Displays
I have a new post on Hackaday: Using The 74HC595 Shift Register To Drive 7-Segment Displays.
