Tutorials
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How to Use the FE1.1s USB Hub
Introduction This tutorial is for both of our FE1.1s based USB hub boards. You may want to use our Mini…
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How to Use the Tineato 3226 Development Board
Introduction Our Tineato 3226 development board is great for projects that just need a simple and small microcontroller. But don’t…
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How to Use the NEMA17 Onboard Stepper Motor Driver
Introduction The NEMA17 Onboard Stepper Motor Driver is a very handy controller for NEMA17 motors. What makes it so handy…
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How to Use the JGA25-370 Onboard Motor Driver
Introduction Our JGA25-370 Onboard Motor Driver is an easy to use motor driver board that attaches to the back of…
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How to use the STM32 Keyboard Controller with the Arduino IDE
Introduction Make sure you have read our tutorial on the basics of the STM32 Keyboard Controller, for the layout, wiring,…
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How to use the Logic level Converter Bi-Directional
Introduction Many devices and protocols use 3.3V logic including I2C and SPI. This logic level converter converts 5V from microcontroller…
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How to Reflow Solder on Your Stove | With Double Sided PCBs
If you have ever needed to solder a PCB with lots of tiny SMD components, or even a whole panel,…
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How to use the STM32 Keyboard Controller
Introduction The STM32 Keyboard Controller is designed for making handwired keyboards and macropads. It’s main features are 33 I/O pins…
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How to use the Customizable Size Macropad PCB
Introduction The Customizable Size Macropad PCB is a customizable sized Macropad/keyboard PCB mainly for handwired macropads. Any size can be…
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How to use the QWIIC UNO Adapter
Introduction The QWIIC UNO adapter is an easy way to add QWIIC ports to your Arduino UNO. It plugs directly…