SolderingTutorial
Complete soldering course for beginners and advanced. (by Binary-Kitchen)
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Hardware Design: Eurorack shield for teensy 4.1 with 14 in / 16 out analog channels (by newdigate)
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Braindance Wreath test build
Hey, look up the NE555 chip. It's tiny and I know it from this build that is kind of a stress-test for soldering skills. It's a timing chip, so depending on which of the little legs you connect the LED to, those will blink with different frequencies. Up to 5 different frequencies are possible, but I'm not sure you can put more than one LED on a given leggie without transistors inbetween. You'll need to check the power draw against the NE555 Datasheet.
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Oscilloscope for debugging a Teensy audio project?
also you can use an fpga as a great logic analyser. can decode all sorts of protocols. check papilio fpga, it’s the best cheapest logic analyser you could ever find. it’s been very handy, helped me build this thing (sounds a bit like what you’re trying do) https://github.com/newdigate/teensy-eurorack
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[HELP] Multiple MIDI-2-CV OUTs circuit with Teensy
https://github.com/newdigate/teensy-control-voltage or https://github.com/newdigate/teensy-eurorack perhaps?
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