About 2 weeks ago, the PCBs arrived. They look really good and the silkscreen is
nice and sharp. Total damage was 24,45€, not including any of the components. I
have to say,
The Fulree FW32D12A3 is a DC-DC converter that can convert from a range of input
voltages to a stable 12V output. It can be found on eBay using the query “12V3A
stabilizer” and
I’ve been tinkering with Arduino stuff for quite a while now and sometimes I
like to promote the project from the breadboard to the solder stage. However,
that always meant getting some
Often, when I’m soldering a project I use a piggyback PCB solution to help save space inside enclosures. I made some graphics to help with choosing the right enclosures.
I saw this project quite a while ago and I just had to build it myself: a desk
clock using analog voltmeters to display the time! The build ended up being
pretty straightforward;