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  2. Electronic kit - Wikipedia

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    An electronic kit is a package of electrical components used to build an electronic device. Generally, kits are composed of electronic components, a circuit diagram (schematic), assembly instructions, and often a printed circuit board (PCB) or another type of prototyping board. There are two types of kits. Some build a single device or system.

  3. List of projects published in Radio-Electronics magazine

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    Modify your television set to accept a baseband video signal for better picture quality when using a computer or VCR. John Soluk: 54/4: April 1983 Build your own custom cases: Give your projects a profession look with custom-built cases. Robert Grossblatt: 54/4: April 1983 VLF-HF active antennas: Part 3.

  4. TechShop - Wikipedia

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    TechShop was founded by Jim Newton, Ridge McGhee, and Robert Thomas. Jim Newton wanted to establish a place with tools to work on pet projects. [1] Newton, who had been a science adviser to the TV show MythBusters and a College of San Mateo robotics teacher, was also motivated by his students' frustration with lack of access to equipment.

  5. Robot kit - Wikipedia

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    A robot built using the Lego Mindstorms NXT set. A robot kit is a special construction kit for building robots, especially autonomous mobile robots. [1]Toy robot kits are also supplied by several companies.

  6. List of open-source hardware projects - Wikipedia

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    SparkFun Electronics – microcontroller development boards, breakout boards; The Bus Pirate – universal bus interface and programmer; Turris Omnia – open-source SOHO network router; RISC-V – an open-source hardware instruction set architecture ; MIPS – a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architecture

  7. Open-Source Lab (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Open-Source Lab: How to Build Your Own Hardware and Reduce Research Costs by Joshua M. Pearce was published in 2014 by Elsevier. The academic book is a guide, which details the development of free and open-source hardware primarily for scientists and university faculty. [1]

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