Here’s a no-PCB Arduino that doesn’t obscure the DIP ... allowing it to be used in a breadboard or DIP socket. You can see a walk through of the components in the clip after the break.
[Aniss Oulhaci] demonstrates this with a simple HF SDR receiver built on a breadboard. An Arduino is used to control the SI5351 clock generator, which in turn is controlled by the same program ...
you can build circuits from scratch using three popular Arduino boards — Uno, Nano, and Mega — and any of the 50+ hardware ...
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