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Prototype: Short-Cut Testing Probe
Prototype: AVR-Prozessorboard
Prototype: Low Voltage-Power Supply
In the craft box I occasionally present a few small building descriptions for just as small electrical or electronic devices. Each device will first discuss the problem for which this device may be a solution. I am fundamentally against it, if you first set up a device and then think about what you can use this device. Of course, there are a lot of problems for which a solution would have to be found. The proposals for such a device should be feasible with simple means. So no expensive and difficult-to-care measuring instruments or tools. Some of the solutions could perhaps be solved in no time with a highly integrated electronic component. The procurement of this component is already very difficult and the handling (SMD technology) is often even more difficult. Therefore, each description contains a detailed parts list with the corresponding suppliers and the price (actual) for all parts that are necessary for this. Some construction projects can also be easily realized on copper-clad breadboard. You also learn how to handle hot fingers. Of course, the construction projects have been checked and the assembly well documented. Of course, building instructions for purely mechanical and electromechanical projects are also presented. Should problems arise, you can contact me via e-mail. I promise you that I will take every problem seriously and hopefully come up with a suitable solution proposal. Construction projects, for which a circuit board is needed, are done by me also unconventional and fast. And now, wait for the things that are coming. (The one with his empty promises). The first building instruction for all those who are not yet able to program Mikrocontoller. Handicraft instructions without electronics or electrics PCB manufacturing (PDF 6 pages) (GERMAN) Memory reminder
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© DL4FG WEILBURG

Prototype: Short-Cut Testing Probe
Prototype: AVR-Prozessorboard
Prototype: Low Voltage-Power Supply
In the craft box I occasionally present a few small building descriptions for just as small electrical or electronic devices. Each device will first discuss the problem for which this device may be a solution. I am fundamentally against it, if you first set up a device and then think about what you can use this device. Of course, there are a lot of problems for which a solution would have to be found. The proposals for such a device should be feasible with simple means. So no expensive and difficult-to-care measuring instruments or tools. Some of the solutions could perhaps be solved in no time with a highly integrated electronic component. The procurement of this component is already very difficult and the handling (SMD technology) is often even more difficult.
Therefore, each description contains a detailed parts list with the corresponding suppliers and the price (actual) for all parts that are necessary for this. Some construction projects can also be easily realized on copper-clad breadboard. You also learn how to handle hot fingers. Of course, the construction projects have been checked and the assembly well documented. Of course, building instructions for purely mechanical and electromechanical projects are also presented. Should problems arise, you can contact me via e-mail. I promise you that I will take every problem seriously and hopefully come up with a suitable solution proposal. Construction projects, for which a circuit board is needed, are done by me also unconventional and fast. And now, wait for the things that are coming. (The one with his empty promises). For space reasons, the building instructions are only to be admired on the PC and laptop version. 1. Building instructions Electronic Roulette. Handicraft instructions without electronics or electrics PCB manufacturing (PDF 6 pages) (GERMAN)
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