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by rolfus
116 days ago
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Yes, I think so. Electronics prototyping is so accessible now, and there's such a deluge of inspirational projects out there to learn from. YouTube is a gold mine, and I'll leave links to a few channels I follow, below. If you get an Arduino or Esp32 microcontroller (maybe in one of those starter-kits with various sensors), some breadboards, assorted jumper-cables and a kit with electronic components (resistors, caps) you'll be good to go. A device like a wall clock most likely won't require soldering, since it won't be jostled or moved around much. Ben Eater: https://www.youtube.com/@BenEater/videos Paul McWhorter: https://www.youtube.com/@paulmcwhorter/videos Huy Vector: https://www.youtube.com/@huyvector/videos I'd also take a look at the other DIY projects that people have linked in this discussion. |
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