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File:556156_384649244950477_653636280_n.jpg|Chris giving a demo to a group on a Tuesday Night Open House | File:556156_384649244950477_653636280_n.jpg|Chris giving a demo to a group on a Tuesday Night Open House | ||
File:LearnToSolder.jpg|The [ | File:LearnToSolder.jpg|The [[Learn to Solder]] project that Randy put together at Atlanta Mini Maker Faire | ||
File:GalacticaSoldering.jpg|Zalika Galactica soldering or possibly just destroying something | File:GalacticaSoldering.jpg|Zalika Galactica soldering or possibly just destroying something | ||
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Revision as of 05:46, 24 January 2013
Gallery
The Learn to Solder project that Randy put together at Atlanta Mini Maker Faire
Overview
The Electronics area is another popular area of the space that has recently grown in size. This area is used for all kinds of electronics projects including prototyping and custom builds, repairs, Arduino, TI MSP430, Raspberry Pi, and lots of other projects.
Equipment
- Solder
- Flux pens
- Flux paste
- Soldering Irons
- Helping Hands with Magnifiers
- Copper wool in cups
- Arduino Uno
- TI MSP430
- Raspberry Pi
- Oscilloscopes
- Bench power supplies
- Multimeters
- Breadboards and test benches
- Desoldering tools
- Many, many spare parts and components
Current Projects
- Access Control System
- Circuit board printer
- XBMC Pi mod
Past Projects
- Craftycoder is excellent at documentation. Check our blog.