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Even with more and more devices making the leap to USB-C, the Arduino Uno still proudly sports a comparatively ancient Type-B port. It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that many Hac ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, how-to Tagged arduino shield, breadboard, fritzing, pcb, schematic ← Mission Impossible: Infiltrating Furby Finally, A Fidget Spinner We Can Love → ...
Files for the pcb and case can be found in the pcb/case folders. The board works, but component placement/routing isn't optimal. The pcb uses components from a 3.3V arduino pro micro and mpu6050 board ...
The flexible Arduino board does work as shown with the RGB LED and power LED in the photo above and YouTube video below, but its usefulness is rather limited, and some corners had to be cut as for ...
‘In the past’ we, as electronics enthusiasts, frequently made our own printed circuit boards in our etching baths. However, we observe that this habit is becoming increasingly less frequent. Many are ...
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