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Identify chips, connectors, cables, and other components from markings, photographs, and descriptions of the surrounding circuitry or equipment.
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Looking for identification of an electrical component
Kind of an odd source I'm referencing, but I'm looking for the identification of an electrical part in a video game item. …
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Are these two Arduino Pro Micros jumpered correctly?
I picked up a couple of cheap Pro Micro's off eBay a while back. Both are blue, and have no brand identifier on them (ie, Adafruit, Sparkfun, etc.). The ebay ad. directly copies the text from SparkFu …