ClickKlick
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I'm looking for a kit that I can build circuits on. Can anyone recommend a good one? How is this one? **broken link removed**
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Thanks for the suggestions. If I were to buy a "real" breadboard, where could I get a surplus of parts (resistors, caps, ICs etc.) from cheap? I've ordered from digi-key in the past and they are pretty expensive when buying small orders.
I'm not sure I'm quite at the point of designing my own circuits yet. I've been out of school for a year and am trying to brush up on my skills. Even so i have all of my old college books that have LABs to build in them, I'm just in need of actual parts. Thanks for all the help so far.
Don't forget one of your first purchaes should be a decent digital multimeter, they are inexpensive these day and you have to be able to measure those pesky electrons as they are too small to see
Sure Electronics have a sale on just now and they have a fairly large breadboard in the sale.
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How safe is it to order from Sure Electronics by credit card? I noticed they are located in China. That makes me a bit wary.
Hey ClickKick!
The op amp kit comes with a 9 volt adapter. 9 volts work pretty good, but after a while you might consider a wall wart, you should be able to find one of these around the house or from someone elses junk drawer.
I would get a coule more kits to add to you collection from them. Call them up they are super nice. I recommend getting some more transistors.
Any suggestions on brands or models? I used a Fluke in school and that is way too expensive for what i need.
1/4 Watt Carbon Film Resistors
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Assorted Voltage Regulators Design Kit
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