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This week and last week, I have used PEBBLE to record a circuit and it's many resistor values that I've been fiddling with. It was brilliant!
Obviously a lot neater and colourful than sketching on paper.
Thank you very much westaust for PEBBLE, and well done for breaking the record for: The number of replies and the number of views in one post started by WestAust55 (this one) (superseding 'pulsin then servo' for no. of replies); number of posts per day for a non-moderator senior member; total number of posts for a non-moderator senior member (superseding Jeremy leach) - that is a lot of records! And still counting/breaking further.......
There could be another forum section for PEBBLE...
There are a couple of extra breadboards that I have and could be added onto PEBBLE in the attachments. First one is the protobloc 2A, and has 64 rows of 5 + 5 holes, with 4 pairs of power rails - each rail has 5 dashes of 5 holes, as in the picture.
Second one is the protobloc 2B, and has details illustrated in the picture (be case sensitive). Both pictures and breadboards are from Rapidonline.com, and the pictures are modified for posting here.
Thank you once again.
Four hundred and first post here, and exactly 14 000 views when I last looked.
This week and last week, I have used PEBBLE to record a circuit and it's many resistor values that I've been fiddling with. It was brilliant!
Obviously a lot neater and colourful than sketching on paper.
Thank you very much westaust for PEBBLE, and well done for breaking the record for: The number of replies and the number of views in one post started by WestAust55 (this one) (superseding 'pulsin then servo' for no. of replies); number of posts per day for a non-moderator senior member; total number of posts for a non-moderator senior member (superseding Jeremy leach) - that is a lot of records! And still counting/breaking further.......
There could be another forum section for PEBBLE...
There are a couple of extra breadboards that I have and could be added onto PEBBLE in the attachments. First one is the protobloc 2A, and has 64 rows of 5 + 5 holes, with 4 pairs of power rails - each rail has 5 dashes of 5 holes, as in the picture.
Second one is the protobloc 2B, and has details illustrated in the picture (be case sensitive). Both pictures and breadboards are from Rapidonline.com, and the pictures are modified for posting here.
Thank you once again.
Four hundred and first post here, and exactly 14 000 views when I last looked.
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