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talos-stims · 10 months ago
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robot eyes with an arduino | source
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screensandtangledwires · 1 year ago
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chai-en-kaadhale · 8 months ago
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a triangle and a logic gate enter a bar
((context under the cut if u dont get it))
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this is an inverter (circuit/breadboard thing)
if you input something it'll output the opposite
in other words, input "A" and itll output "NOT A"
usually used for conditions like "f B and not A then C"
this is a sign that engineering is taking over my life
send help
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futurebird · 2 years ago
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Using woodlouse logic gates in your natural circuits.
Isopods have 7 pairs of legs all pretty much the same length.
74** logic gates have … 7 pairs of legs all the same length!
Coincidence? I think not!
Clearly, each isopod contains 4 logic gates. This Armadillidium vulgare has 4 AND gates. Don't forget to connect power & ground legs & use pull-down resistors on inputs.
(best practice is to simply ask the rollie to position itself in your circuit.)
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Like most natural systems. they use micro-voltages, don't use standard 5V power sources.
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ijre · 6 days ago
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robot girls get bread cuz they're board
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fuzzkaizer · 2 years ago
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atmosfera 6 - the TestGuy
" Two wires goes out. By toggles and rotary switches you can choose cap, pair of diodes or resistance by pots. All doubled so you can switch between two settings and compare them by one toggle switch. Made for modding big muff originally, but i supose multiple use. "
cred: facebook.com/Jan Široký
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adafruit · 1 year ago
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Coming soon - Stemma QT breadboard pal takes a load off I2C wiring
we got a request for a little I2C breadboarding helper - something that will let people add stemma QT / qwiic connectors (https://www.adafruit.com/stemma) to a project easily. instead of just an SMT-to-THM adapter we also tossed on a 10uF power decoupling cap, power LED (that can be disabled) and 10K I2C pullup resistors (that also can be disabled). we sketched this one out pretty fast but like how it turned out! we may also make this board available with headers pre-soldered since stemma QT is specifically designed for solder-free work.
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fontesdev · 8 months ago
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Sure, I COULD've just used a single wire to test the pins, but where's the fun in that?!
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im-arabella · 10 months ago
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hey uh, i’m getting into guitar pedal building and breadboarding, i have all the things i need (i think) but really no clue on where to ask questions about stuff. every youtube video i watch takes some stuff for granted and my own research skills aren’t great to i’m here to ask all you nerd girlies.. pls help how do i know what side of the input jack goes to ground 😭😭
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chai-en-kaadhale · 7 months ago
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just stayed up until 2am trying to fix a breadboard and the issue was that i connected the ground of one of my ICs to power
im going to become a reddit mod fml
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tomsonelectronics-blog · 5 months ago
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Buy Breadboard Online
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futurebird · 2 years ago
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Some kind of arachnid…
Can I get help with an id?
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rowlification · 8 months ago
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compsci-haikus · 10 months ago
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Bread( )board
“Why are there noodles? Oh well. It’s food. Are they tas—” ~ last words of an ant
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dougfort · 10 months ago
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Kit
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chriselison · 11 months ago
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My second electronics video and my first mailbag! My first mailbag video! I had a lot to go through for this first episode, including my new R50 camera, my Fluke 87V multimeter, some lasers and lots of other miscellaneous stuff! I'm planning on doing a laser constant current driver project and video so a lot of this stuff is for that!
As this was the first episode, I had a lot of stuff to go through, they won't all be as long or as expensive as this episode.
My plan for the electronics channel is to release videos as and when, I don't have a schedule, I have enough with having to record a WoW video once a week and getting that recorded, edited, rendered and uploaded. Not to mention having to get screenshots for thumbnails.
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