There are two basic ways to connect electronic components with two terminals: series and parallel. In this episode, we examine those two types of circuits and show how to calculate equivalent resistance.
With the conclusion of the World Series, we thought you'd enjoy hearing some other unprecedented news, including the release of the NEW LP55231 Driver Breakout and LilyPad Sewable Electronics Kit!
Make your own digital handpan drum using the Teensy Audio Shield and the Teensy's built-in capacitive touch inputs.
Power is the rate of doing work, and for electricity, that means the rate in which energy is converted in a circuit.
You don't want to spend all winter tied to a couch without the new SparkFun ESP32 Thing or PiRetrocade!
Wherein I take a break from pushing pixels around to wire my biker scout trooper helmet for sound.
Let's look at the resistor and how it affects current and voltage in a circuit. Here's a hint: if you know two of either voltage, current or resistance, you can solve for the third.
Conformal coatings have always been a big thing in the electronics world, but you rarely see it in the hobbyist/prototyping market. Here's our experience and where it is beneficial to use.
Two brand new Teensy boards, our new version of the Beginner Parts Kit, and a slew of LilyPad LEDs. A Friday where you can find anything for any project!
Filter noise from your latest paranormal investigation field recordings, audio-capturing UAV or anything not related to either of those two things.
Bravo, nice article! A small correction, the second Fields medal to a woman mathematician was awarded in 2022 to [Maryna…