When you’re debugging a board which has an ESP32, Raspberry Pi, or Arduino, it’s easy to slap on a small LCD display or connect via WiFi to see what’s wrong. At least, that’s what the kids are doing.
After getting some fun new toys for Christmas, [IceColdFreezie] set up this kill counter for Team Fortress 2. At first glance, we weren’t that impressed. It’s an ...
CISSOID is launching CHT-74-4040, a new member of its GALAXY digital product family. CHT-74-4040 is a 12-stage asynchronous binary counter, that can be used for instance as a frequency divider with a ...
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