Prototyping Stand

Prototyping Stand

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I decided to organize my workspace by building a prototyping stand for my electronic projects, giving me the ability to transport them without damaging them. I also want this project to serve as an educational tool for my kids to learn about electronics, so it must be easy to use and visually appealing. The prototyping stand features an integrated power supply that provides 3.3V and 5V outputs. It has ample space for comfortable working due to its two built-in breadboards, and it incorporates banana sockets because they are aesthetically pleasing. The power supply is a cost-effective hw-131 board (available on eBay for 2.50€), which includes short circuit protection as an added safety feature. In addition to the power supply, I needed: - M3 screws and nuts - Four banana sockets - Two breadboards - An on/off switch - A green LED light - A 9V battery with a matching cable For more information about this project, including detailed descriptions and step-by-step instructions, please visit https://blog.tldnr.org/2020/06/09/prototyping-stand/.

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