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sivantoledotech.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Two circuit boards that I designed with Eagle use tiny components that I knew I could not solder with a soldering iron (chips in QFN packages and others). You can see one of the designs below. I was aware of two low-cost ways to solder them: with a hot plate, or in an oven. I... | |
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spezifisch.codeberg.page
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| | | | | Introduction of a replacement firmware for a cheap USB-C soldering iron using Hakko T12-compatible tips. | |
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benjamin.computer
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| | | | | Benjamin Blundell, benjamin.computer. I make things with computers | |
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blog.squix.org
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| | | Logic Analyzers can be quite useful to test and analyze hardware. In this short video I explain how to use the cheap LHT00SU1 logic analyzer together with PulseView on Mac OS X to test a new ESP32 development board. https://youtu.be/PHADbXs1rJQ Here is the code used to create the signals #include uint8_t pins [] =... | ||