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Revision as of 17:16, 17 May 2017
Introduction
Circuits can be made in many different ways:
- prototype board (e.g. perfboard or stripboard)[5]
- volumetric circuits[6][7]
- Etching a Printed Circuit Board (PCB)[8][9].
There are still other ways of making circuits, for example using the vinyl cutter to cut copper traces, using conductive fabric, etc. A nice overview of other alternative methods you can find at the great website of KobaKant: How To Get What You Want. Besides a lot of other interesting stuff (browse through it!!) the traces making sections you can find here: Kobakant section on Traces.
It is even possible to (almost) entirely knit your circuit: The Knitted Radio, Drapery FM.
In this lab you will be making a circuit with your preferred method with exception of the breadboard. The circuit presented here is a touch sensitive noise making circuit.