Tinkertoy Testbench
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This collection of parts was designed to facilitate efficient organization of an electronics test area by enabling the assembly of test benches from dowels. Additional accessories provided in this set include a base for Texas Instruments launchpad and a low-cost precision digital power supply. The other files rely on TkrTestbench.scad. Supplied files are OpenScad source code. This is a major update, with no general model changes but all source files revised and some new ones added. Upon attempting to follow instructions, it became apparent that this process was not well-planned initially. It also became clear that conventions had not been clearly adopted, prompting a fresh start to address naming, documentation, structure, and conventions. Effective use of Doxygen with OpenScad was learned, resulting in good documentation generated. A convention is now established where each library has a contents module showing the file's content, active by default, allowing double-click access to view contents as seen in the images provided. For comprehensive documentation, refer to https://yourdevelopmentteam.com/things/TinkertoyTestbench/, or unzip TinkertoyTestbenchDoc..zip and open TinkertoyTestbench.chm. In case of issues, see the included readme for assistance.
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