• Using Your 3D Printer To Make CNC Fixtures

    Updated: 2023-01-31 16:00:00
    : : Skip to content Search POPULAR : SEARCHES Arduino CNC Raspberry Pi Woodworking 3D Printing IOT Robot Maker Faire Subscribe Explore Make : Magazine The premier publication of maker projects , skill-building tutorials , in-depth reviews , and inspirational stories , accessible by all ages and skill . ranges Maker Faire A celebration of the Maker Movement , a family-friendly showcase of invention and creativity that gathers together tech enthusiasts , crafters , educators across the . globe Maker Shed A smart collection of books , magazines , electronics kits , robots , microcontrollers , tools , supplies , and more curated by us , the people behind Make : and the Maker . Faire Make : Books Maker-written books designed to inform and delight Topics such as microcontrollers including

  • All About USB-C: Pinecil Soldering Iron

    Updated: 2023-01-31 15:00:31
    : Skip to content Hackaday Primary Menu Home Blog Hackaday.io Tindie Hackaday Prize Submit About Search : for January 31, 2023 All About USB-C : Pinecil Soldering Iron 5 Comments : by Arya Voronova January 31, 2023 : Title Copy Short : Link Copy As many people have pointed out , what matters with USB-C isn’t just the standard , it’s the implementations . After all , it’s the implementations that we actually have to deal with , and it’s where most of the problems with USB-C arise . There is some fault to the standard , like lack of cable markings from the get-go , but at this point , I’m convinced that the USB-C standard is a lot better than some people . think I’d like to walk you through a few USB-C implementations in real , open-source , adjacent , and just interesting products . They’re

  • The T Flip-Flop (Quickstart Tutorial)

    Updated: 2023-01-25 18:47:40
    The T Flip-Flop is a flip-flop that can toggle its output. Toggling means switching its output to its opposite; 1 becomes 0, and 0 becomes 1. This type of flip-flop is often used in counters and frequency dividers. In this quickstart tutorial, you will learn how it works, its truth table, and how to build […] Copyright Build Electronic Circuits

  • How To Use A Breadboard – The Beginner’s Guide

    Updated: 2023-01-18 13:42:08
    A breadboard is a simple and useful tool for connecting a circuit. It’s really useful for beginners as you can easily experiment and test out circuits without soldering. But it’s also useful for more experienced people since you can prototype an idea, or parts of a circuit, quickly. I often use breadboards in my work. […] Copyright Build Electronic Circuits

  • Capacitors in Series

    Updated: 2023-01-17 19:55:28
    When you connect capacitors in series, you connect them one after the other. And you can think of them as one capacitor with a value that is always lower than the lowest value. For example, if you connect three 300 µF in series, the combined capacitance becomes 100 µF. This can be useful for getting […] Copyright Build Electronic Circuits

  • Capacitors in Parallel

    Updated: 2023-01-17 16:29:44
    When you connect capacitors in parallel, you connect them alongside each other. And you can think of them as one capacitor with a higher value. You’ll find that value by adding the values of each capacitor. For example, if you connect three 1000 µF in parallel, the combined capacitance becomes 3000 µF. This can be […] Copyright Build Electronic Circuits

  • The JK Flip-Flop (Quickstart Tutorial)

    Updated: 2023-01-10 22:02:53
    The JK Flip-Flop is a type of flip-flop that can be set, reset, and toggled. It can be used for making counters, event detectors, frequency dividers, and much more. In this tutorial, you will learn how it works, its truth table, and how to build one with logic gates. What is a JK Flip-Flop? Flip-flops […] Copyright Build Electronic Circuits

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