It’s always nice to simulate a project before soldering a board together. Tools like QUCS run locally and work quite well for ...
But if you want something a little more versatile, you may want to consider plugging a full-fledged computer into your TV.
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Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (April 3 - 5)
Your Pi is way more capable then you think it is.
When you’re programming microcontrollers, you’re likely to think in C if you’re old-school, Rust if you’re trendy, or Python if you want it done quick and have resources to ...
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