Taking apart used circuits, learning to solder, and etching PCBs - these were some of the happiest moments of my childhood. Most of the electronic parts I worked with back then were scavenged from waste circuit boards. I’ve had a passion for making electronic circuits since I was a kid, spending hours looking at schematics and building simple circuits like a single-transistor radio, an electronic cricket, a sound-controlled switch. This is the story of how learning Arduino inspired me to invent the OpenSprinkler - an open-source, web-based sprinkler controller. Graphics and More to Help Spread the Word Learn More About the Amazing Maker Awards
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