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a construction base for prototyping of electronics
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Breadboards is this possible?
Is it possible to customise a breadboard to suite a project? … Basically, I need to design a model of a "street" that has roads, and buildings on a breadboard that interacts with a Pi but making the wires as less visible as possible but I don't want to break it and …
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Microphone for a project
If I purchased this, as well as a breadboard, and found some designs out there, would this therefore work? I don't want to connect a USB microphone up. …
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What do I need to simulate traffic lights using LEDs?
So I'm making a model that simulates traffic lights (Red, Amber, Green) so there will be three LEDS that need to be preferably extendable (I don't want them attached directly to the breadboard) but I don't … Instead I was just thinking about soldiering the PCB onto the breadboard and using (breadboard wires) connect the Pi up to the breadboard, have resistors and then finally connect the LEDS. …