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github95277yAppreciate your wire management skills.
Not sure where the source of power is or its disconnected in the picture. -
galena73107yI am! But more or less into creating PCB's and such. I dont like to work with other systems than base ten.
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Helinski2707yIt was clock-circuit along with a timer mode that I implemented using counters and the 7-seg display.@jespersh
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rfc716827967yI'm not really into breadboards, but yours got at least some neat wiring. Nice project! :)
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chadd1745607yI'm taking a class on electrical engineering but we're only building a dice kit and nobody will explain how or why it works. Kill me.
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Cyanite84397yNow just recreate it on tinkercad. (pleace for you to create 3D models, and circuits, with arduino support.) xD
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