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    Has Miniaturization Killed the Hobby Enthusiast?

    I agree there are Adapters I have seen, but unless you buy a module that holds the component you want to use, you still need to be able to solder the sm device onto the adapter.
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    Has Miniaturization Killed the Hobby Enthusiast?

    I'd definitely have to agree with you there. Although I'm only in my early 20's, I often tinker with older technologies. The Commodore 64 for example, is a great little computer that I decided to modify slightly by adding a reset button to. It was only a simple push-to-make switch applied to 2...
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    Has Miniaturization Killed the Hobby Enthusiast?

    Hey Guys, Apologies if I'm not meant to mention it (Couldn't find the rules section, mods feel free to push me in the right direction!) But I run a brand new YouTube Channel, Hi-Tech4All, in which we cover technology and Electrical Engineering. In our last episode we discussed the fact that we...
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    Hello World 1.0 by Dave of Brighton

    Hi Steve, many thanks for the warm welcome! I was just about to pen a post about my questions as it goes, including trying to get some ideas of some good books to read, Electronics Kits to practice on etc. I have aquired a number of samples from Analog Devices but unfortunately they are all...
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    Hello World 1.0 by Dave of Brighton

    Hello All, My name is Dave, I'm 23 from Brighton and i'm a major geek with a big problem, I suck at electronics! I am learning basics with the Arduino and Raspberry Pi Platforms, with a view to eventually building my own Games Console like the Uzebox. I look forward to talking with you all, and...
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