Yep that's actually what they market it as! They have little circuit boards that you push down on your circuit drawing and it makes things happen. They made easy to use components that are compatible with circuit drawings from their pen. I'm not sure why they only market it to kids though, as it...
The hard part is somehow getting actual components to sit on the paper that you draw on. But it could be possible to make layers and somehow get them to go vertical to another layer to interconnect things. I did try, and almost succeeded, to actually glue circuit components in place and have a...
Yes, that's exactly how it works!
915Mhz, 3Watts EIRP. From what I understand you don't necessarily need a license to use it as they acquired FCC certifications and it is marketed to consumers. There's one product I see that so far that "charges" off of it, which is some sort of Nintendo Switch...
Hey guys, I'm new to the physicsforums. I wanted to share some videos I made and see if anyone was interested or wanted to discuss what they see.
In this video I show in a manner in which is VERY easy to see, that a reflective surface will reflect not just light but also radio waves (and most...
Hello,
I'm a software engineer, I have some experience in computer engineering studies, I'm also an amateur radio operator, and outside of software/hardware I have spent a lot of time developing my own vehicle air ride suspension management system.
I joined this forum in hopes to discuss some...