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Don’t Cut The Blue Wire — Or Is It The Red Wire?

Ever notice in the movies how the bomb squad expert somehow knows the color of insulation used by the bomb builder? Apparently, the expert has a copy of Bomb Building for Dummies which documents wire color. Cut the wrong color wire and ‘BOOM!’ — you’re a goner. Or, so the screenplay writer would have you believe.


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Sunstone Circuits®, the leading printed circuit board (PCB) prototype solutions provider, is celebrating 40 years of delivering high quality PCB prototypes to design engineers. Leading the industry with an on-time delivery rate of over 99%, Sunstone Circuits provides live on-site customer support that is available every day of the year (24/7/365), giving Sunstone unparalleled customer service in the industry.


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Turn Your 16-Bit Micro Experimenter Into A Powerful Digital Signal Processor!

You can now upgrade your 16-Bit Micro Experimenter to a powerful Digital Signal Processor (DSP) by just simply changing out the PIC24F microcontroller to a 40 MIPS dsPIC; the 28 pin PIC33F J128GP802, and then adding the appropriate DSP software.


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