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    DIY Split-Flap Display

    DIY Split-Flap Display

    DIY split-flap display

    This is a work in progress split-flap display. Each module can flip between 40 unique characters: letters, numbers, and a few symbols. Multiple modules fit perfectly alongside each other to build bigger displays. The primary design goal was to make something that's possible to fabricate at home in small or single quantities and can be customized and built by an intermediate hobbyist at a reasonable price. This meant using widely available materials and avoiding any tooling with a high...
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    My Components' DB

    My Components' DB

    MCDB helps you to manage all of your electronic components.

    MCDB is an open source, cross platform program which will help you to easily manage your hobbyist electronics lab. You can store, through the program, all of your components in a database file, in this way you can monitor the availability of each component in order to buy new parts before finishing them. You can also store your database files on a cloud service in order to access them from everywhere, you'll just need a PC with MCDB installed.
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    QPNet

    QPNet

    Synchronous Petri Nets' emulator

    QPNet (Quick Petri Net) is a fast Petri Nets' emulator, created by students of Moscow State Technical University of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation. It brings benefits for the educational process, while being under further development and extension. QPNet это быстрый эмулятор сетей Петри, созданный студентами МИРЭА. Он применяется в учебном процессе, а так же продолжает разрабатываться и эволюционировать.
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    The Virtual Electronics Library, or VE-Lib, is a C++ library used to easily add electronic simulation in your programs. It makes use of the scripting language Lua to easily add new components like new resistors and microchips.
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    the project work as a calculator electronics and electrical problems
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