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When [ik1xpv] sets out to build a software-defined radio (SDR), he doesn’t fool around. His Breadboard RF103 sports USB 3.0, and 16-bit A/D converter that can sample up to 105 Msps, and can r… ...
AP Products claimed they’d been making solderless breadboards since 1968, but we imagine they looked a lot different. Of course, breadboards weren’t a common fixture in hobby labs in 1971.
The unique virtual breadboard app and service is currently over on the Kickstarter crowdfunding website looking to raise €5,000 to become available internationally.