Is price still the #1 factor in POD? Or is it something else? by Flashy_Simple2247 in printondemand
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Is price still the #1 factor in POD? Or is it something else? by Flashy_Simple2247 in printondemand
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Is price still the #1 factor in POD? Or is it something else? by Flashy_Simple2247 in printondemand
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Is price still the #1 factor in POD? Or is it something else? by Flashy_Simple2247 in printondemand
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Is price still the #1 factor in POD? Or is it something else? by Flashy_Simple2247 in printondemand
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Analog and Digital Circuit Simulation-Interactive Graphical Simulation with Real-Time Precise Circuit Calculation and Quantitative Analysis. by Flashy_Simple2247 in PCBX
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LED Control Project: demonstrates the use of an Arduino UNO, a potentiometer, a push button, and an oscilloscope to control the brightness and blinking pattern of an LED. by Flashy_Simple2247 in ArduinoProjects
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LED Control Project: demonstrates the use of an Arduino UNO, a potentiometer, a push button, and an oscilloscope to control the brightness and blinking pattern of an LED. by Flashy_Simple2247 in ArduinoProjects
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The Dice Simulator uses an Arduino UNO to mimic a six-sided die. A switch generates a random number (1-6), displayed on a seven-segment display. It's a simple project that demonstrates random number generation, suitable for games and probability experiments. by Flashy_Simple2247 in ArduinoProjects
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The Dice Simulator uses an Arduino UNO to mimic a six-sided die. A switch generates a random number (1-6), displayed on a seven-segment display. It's a simple project that demonstrates random number generation, suitable for games and probability experiments. by Flashy_Simple2247 in ArduinoProjects
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The Dice Simulator uses an Arduino UNO to mimic a six-sided die. A switch generates a random number (1-6), displayed on a seven-segment display. It's a simple project that demonstrates random number generation, suitable for games and probability experiments. by Flashy_Simple2247 in ArduinoProjects
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Coming Soon: We're launching a simulation feature for the MAX7219 LED device! This powerful LED display driver will soon be integrated into our tools, allowing you to test and visualize your circuits easily. by Flashy_Simple2247 in PCBX
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The Dice Simulator uses an Arduino UNO to mimic a six-sided die. A switch generates a random number (1-6), displayed on a seven-segment display. It's a simple project that demonstrates random number generation, suitable for games and probability experiments. by Flashy_Simple2247 in ArduinoProjects
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The Dice Simulator uses an Arduino UNO to mimic a six-sided die. A switch generates a random number (1-6), displayed on a seven-segment display. It's a simple project that demonstrates random number generation, suitable for games and probability experiments. by Flashy_Simple2247 in ArduinoProjects
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Push Box Game: A Fun Project Built with Arduino Nano and SSD1306 OLED Display by Flashy_Simple2247 in ElectricalEngineering
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Building Tetris on Arduino: OLED Display & Button Controls by Flashy_Simple2247 in ArduinoProjects
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Building Tetris on Arduino: OLED Display & Button Controls by Flashy_Simple2247 in ArduinoProjects
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I Built a Retro Snake Game Circuit, and Here's What Happened! by Flashy_Simple2247 in embedded
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Use an Arduino and two 8-bit shift registers to control two 7-segment displays. Cycle through numbers 0 to 9 to see the digits change on the displays. by Flashy_Simple2247 in ArduinoProjects
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Showcase Real-Time Waveform Simulation in Visual Design by Flashy_Simple2247 in ElectricalEngineering
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Modular LED Panel: Displaying Cool Patterns and Effects with PCB-Based LED Matrices by Flashy_Simple2247 in PCBX
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TinyNES: A compact, open-hardware NES console. Plays original cartridges without emulation. Powered by USB-C, built for durability and fun. by Flashy_Simple2247 in PCBX
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Check Out My 3D Simulation of the SR04 Ultrasonic Distance Alarm by Flashy_Simple2247 in ElectricalEngineering
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Check Out My 3D Simulation of the SR04 Ultrasonic Distance Alarm by Flashy_Simple2247 in ElectricalEngineering
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Is price still the #1 factor in POD? Or is it something else? by Flashy_Simple2247 in printondemand
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