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ripitapart.com
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| | | | | As seen on Hackaday! There's always some electronics topic that I end up focusing all my efforts on (at least for a certain time), and that topic is now eMMC NAND Flash memory. Overview eMMC(sometimes shown as e.MMC or e-MMC) stands forEmbeddedMultiMediaCard; some manufacturers create their own name like SanDisk's iNAND or Hynix's e-NAND. It's... | |
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tomscii.sig7.se
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| | | | | So what to do with all the newly acquired experience of creatingfinely detailed circuit boards, SMT andall?Something I badly needed: a bench-top power supply... | |
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spezifisch.codeberg.page
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| | | | | I got some digital alarm clocks from a clearance sale for 6? each. Turns out they're quite hackable. | |
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blog.1bitrainbow.com
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| | | pico-mac-nano is a miniature, functional, scale replica of the original 1984 Apple Macintosh. It is 62mm high (no, that's not a typo) and has basic USB keyboard and mouse support. Below is a journal of the journey but if you just want to see it in action, start building one yourself or buy any of | ||