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DC stands for Direct Current, which means the flow of electric charge in a single direction. Examples of a DC source are batteries, solar panels, and dynamos.
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Possible to take 110 down to safe level to run LEDs?
wall, but I wanted to modify this just a little to include some LED's and maybe a timer chip or something, and I was wondering what's the correct way (or if it's even safe / possible) to run a smaller dc …
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How to add ground to DC circuit?
I'm just a dabbler in electronic circuits and I'm really still kind of a noob. I am working on a project called the "Atari Punk Console" (Originally known as the "Stepped Tone Generator") but there ar …
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How to wire this component (-4dB audio)
Getting frustrated because I don't understand what this -4dB thing is in the circuit and I can't figure out how to wire it correctly or even if I have the right part. I have a 3.5mm mono audio jack bu …
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How to find places to add power indicator light in simple DC circuits?
I build a lot of little hobby circuits and I usually place them inside of some kind of project box. Right now I'm working on the "Atari Punk Consol" by Forrest Mimms. It looks like this:
I tried ad …