Many of us have enjoyed building electronic projects that come not from our own inspiration or ingenuity but from a ready-made kit. It makes sense, after all in buying a kit you should receive a tried ...
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Back in eighth grade, a classmate of mine named Bruce brought in a transistor-circuit siren made by his older brother, which was installed in a transistor radio case. Immediately enchanted, I went to ...
It’s likely that many Hackaday readers will have had their interest in electronics as a child honed by exposure to an electronics kit. The type of toy that featured a console covered in electronic ...
Anyone interested in learning more about electronics may find a new DIY magnetic electronics learning kit created by PSITRON based in Germany worth more investigation. With PSITRON children and adults ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Circuit Scribe today announced its continued partnership with SEMI Foundation’s High-Tech U. Circuit Scribe is the consumer product line of Electroninks Inc., the ...
Aside from being a treasure trove of information for budding electronics engineers from the 1980s on, the down-to-earth style of Forrest M. Mims' Engineers' Notebook and Getting Started in Electronics ...
Did you play with an electronics kit when you were a kid? If so, what age did you start? When I was about 10, my parents bought me an Elenco Electronic Playground kit for Christmas. I had a lot of fun ...
QSPICE is an analog and mixed-signal simulator characterized by high simulation speed, accuracy and reliability. It is a new program and can be downloaded here. QSPICE is still in the demonstration ...