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* | *[[Open Source Electronics Prototyping System Construction Set]] (OSE's take on this concept) | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snap_Circuits The Wikipedia Page on Snap Circuits] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snap_Circuits The Wikipedia Page on Snap Circuits] | ||
*[https://patents.google.com/patent/US7144255B2/en Their Patent] (mainly pertains to a battery holder, with a built in fuse system?) | *[https://patents.google.com/patent/US7144255B2/en Their Patent] (mainly pertains to a battery holder, with a built in fuse system?) their patent should [[Patent Expiration | Expire]] in 4 years officially? (Granted OSE's work will be QUITE different, so unless they are a [[Patent Troll]] there should be no issue (and they could sell such a product as it is OS !) ) | ||
*[https://shop.elenco.com/consumers/brands/snap-circuits.html Their Product Page] | |||
*[https://shop.elenco.com/consumers/snapino-module.html The Arduino Module They Make] | |||
*[https://shop.elenco.com/consumers/ac-adapter-for-snap-circuits-reg.html The wall outlet ac, to board dc adapter system they sell] (most likely irrelevant to the ose system, as it would use usb, or a lab style dc power supply) |
Latest revision as of 22:04, 9 August 2020
Basics
- An electronic prototyping system
- Uses Snap Fasteners and plastic shells for the electronic componets to make somewhat rigid, but easily adjusted final prototypes
- The modules also sit on an unerlying pegboard
- It allows for circuits from a simple on/of switch light circuit, to an arduino interfaced complex circuit
Internal Links
- Open Source Electronics Prototyping System Construction Set (OSE's take on this concept)
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Snap Circuits
- Their Patent (mainly pertains to a battery holder, with a built in fuse system?) their patent should Expire in 4 years officially? (Granted OSE's work will be QUITE different, so unless they are a Patent Troll there should be no issue (and they could sell such a product as it is OS !) )
- Their Product Page
- The Arduino Module They Make
- The wall outlet ac, to board dc adapter system they sell (most likely irrelevant to the ose system, as it would use usb, or a lab style dc power supply)