I was talking to a non-technical friend the other day, and mentioned something about breadboarding a circuit. He looked at me and asked, “What's that?” He had a point: “Breadboard” is one of those ...
There’s a point in a component’s thermal regime that’s between normal operation and overloaded to the point of obvious failure. That’s a dangerous region, because the component isn’t quite hot enough ...
Most Hackaday readers will no doubt at some point used a solderless breadboard for prototyping. They do the job, but sometimes their layout can be inflexible and keeping track of signals can be a pain ...
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