YouTubeThis build goes all-out for efficiency, with a 32-core Arm64 CPU on a brand new motherboard.HUGE thanks to ASRock Rack, 45Homelab, Ampere, and Noctua for helping me build this system.Parts list, 视频播放量 141、弹幕量 0、点赞数 0、投硬币枚数 0、收
I decided to create a PCB for my window blinds automation project. The goal was to replace the messy wiring with a clean, professional-looking board. Components Needed ESP8266 NodeMCU: The microcontroller that serves as the brain of the project. Buck Converter: To step down voltage to the re...
One thing I would recommend is a small chassis, as this allows you to place the NAS elsewhere in the home or office. Regardless of how you build your DIY NAS, you'll use a Linux OS with a web interface. This will give you the ability to store files and run apps like Plex Media ...
While there are plenty of amazing pre-built mechanical keyboards on the market these days, it can be tough to find one with the perfect combination of switches, keycaps, case and electronics. The solution? Build your own. It’s much easier than it sounds
Want to build a mechanical keyboard from scratch? Check out our step-by-step guide to build the mechanical keyboard of your dreams.
How to Build Your Own Discrete 4-Bit ALU Project August 18, 2016byRobin Mitchell In this project, we will build the heart of a simple 4-bit CPU, the ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit). Learn about the heart of a simple 4-bit CPU, the ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit), and how to build one,...
Fritzing is a free program that allows you to build your own circuits on a virtual breadboard. It also provides schematic views for all the circuits you build. Here we can see the same circuits as above built using Fritzing. Notice that the green lines indicate to which rows and columns ...
How to Build Your Own Anemometer Using Reed Switches, Hall Effect Sensor and Some Scraps on Nodemcu. - Part 1 - Hardware: Introduction Since I started with the studies of Arduino and the Maker Culture I have liked to build useful devices using junk and
The BOM may not appear to be the most important aspect of PCB design, but it really is one of the most critical. Welcome to Part 4 of my “How to Build a PCB” mini-series of articles (see alsoQFN Footprints,Through-Hole or Surface-Mount, andPanelization: What is it and Why). ...
Now that you’re equipped with a thorough foundation in DIY kit creation, it’s time to bring your electronic visions to life! Frequently Asked Questions Q: Do I need to be an electrical engineer or expert to build a PCB kit? A:Not at all! Many kits come with extensive documentation wa...