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Dive into a full DIY macropad project and learn how to optimize your workflow with hardware and Vial, a flexible alternative to QMK for live shortcut editing.
Learn how logic gates and flip-flops form the foundation of digital electronics. See AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR, and XNOR gates in action with truth tables.
Learn oscilloscope basics to measure and troubleshoot signals in your circuits. Find out what channels, bandwidth, and sample rate are and why they're important.
Operation and design principles of buck converters explained. Learn how inductors, capacitors, and feedback loops work together to regulate power efficiently.
Measure the speed of a spinning shaft using rotary encoders and microcontrollers. Learn how to calculate rotations and achieve accurate motion control.
Discover how multiplexing can solve GPIO pin shortages in your projects. Learn practical designs for controlling LEDs and buttons, ensuring efficient design.
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