Sure, you're right with this, but imagine soldering all the wires by yourself. You wouldn't even have a connection that's approved of 133MB/sec...
"solving challenging problems" -yes "but make something simple more complicated than it must be" -no Anyway, creating a wired extension for a...
The circuits shown here are both simple and reliable, so my post is just another way of doing it. You could also use a minimal microcontroller...
So this is all about getting a good look on top of your GPU cooler? Damn, safe your money, safe the frustration of making a high frequency cable,...
Because LED's are cool and blue is the coolest color ;) Seriously, LED's are important today, you can do a lot of stuff with them. If you're good...
I've already heard about a gux who hooked up his iPOD HDD to a PC IDE, so it's possible. Just one thing, the iPOD HDD seems to have some unknown...
You could also make the switch on procedure with two buttons... Use the pilot toggle switch to enable another button that works just like a...
Because an ordinary soldering iron will just get hotter and hotter... You need temperature control to ensure the safety of your electronic...
Yes it's a quiet good start to learn soldering. Get a soldering station (solder iron with adjustable temperature) and some electronic kits to...
Well, TFT's don't create much EM interference. They don't work with EM fields to get a picture on the screen, so they are pretty much safe in both...
I've started with electronics before I had access to the internet. So what I did.... I just bought some books (I was 10 years old at that time,...
You can still use eagle... Just make one PCB for the controller, and then you could make a single PCB for each of your own 7-segment RGB...
Depends on what you want to show on the 4(5) screens. If you want a nximum of 2 different pictures, you can use one video card and split the...
I've mounted a 15" TFT I got from eBay (for 7€) on the side of my old computer. It was so cheap because the inverter was broken (replaced it with...
If you're only worried about the usage of port pins, you can control a 8x8 RGB LED matrix with as few as 4 port pins. How? Use serial to parallel...
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