Sandwizz Breadboard
I have been using (Slugging through and learning) KiCad
This project looks awesome.
It lets you import a KiCad schematic-netlist and sets up a breadboard for you ready to go
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I have been using (Slugging through and learning) KiCad
This project looks awesome.
It lets you import a KiCad schematic-netlist and sets up a breadboard for you ready to go
Note: It is Important to be cautious of counterfeits. To ensure authenticity, I recommend visiting the official TinySA website at
https://www.tinysa.org/wiki/ and checking the "Where to Buy" section located at the top left of the page. This will provide a list of authorized sellers. Personally, I purchased mine from the SeeSii store on Amazon, ensuring a genuine product with reliable support.
Introduction:
As a hobbyist exploring the realms of electronics and radio, I recently acquired the TinySA spectrum analyzer. This compact device has exceeded my expectations with its impressive capabilities, allowing me to analyze and generate signals across various frequency bands. In this review, I will share my firsthand experience and highlight the features that make the TinySA a must-have tool for any hobbyist.
Compact Design and Inputs:
In the 90s I had electronic shop. We did car radio installations. it wasn't that big deal to remove interference from AM radios and CB radios good. Because we needed a good old-fashioned choke on the power line.
Pretty sure all the high tech we have today we can figure a way to have AM radios work in electric cars. The first line of this article is incorrect but the rest of it is pretty good.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/carmakers-mull-future-radio/story?id=99568577
I have zero interest in owning an electric car.
I've bought four new Jaguars over my car buying life, still own two of them, but I won't buy an electric car.
Same goes with Ford and GM. They can mark me off the prospective customer list.
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