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Treat Flux like your intern. Tell it what you'd like to build and it'll get to work. You can also ask it questions, brainstorm ideas, and teach it your preferences. Learn More
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Properties
Properties describe core aspects of the project.
Pricing & Availability
Distributor | Qty 1 |
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Arrow | $2.36–$3.58 |
Digi-Key | $2.56–$7.43 |
LCSC | $2.57 |
Mouser | $4.21 |
Verical | $2.36–$5.86 |
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Identify the Purpose: What do you want your project to achieve? Are you aiming to create a specific device, solve a problem, or experiment with particular components or technologies?
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List Requirements: Based on the purpose, identify the requirements. This could include:
- Power supply considerations.
- Communication interfaces (e.g., Bluetooth, WiFi).
- Sensors or actuators needed.
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Select Components: Choose components that will meet your requirements. Some common categories include:
- Microcontrollers (e.g., ESP32-WROOM-32)
- Sensors (temperature, motion, light)
- Actuators (motors, relays, LEDs)
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Design the Circuit: Start designing your schematic. With Flux, you can:
- Place components.
- Draw connections between components.
- Use a breadboard if experimentation is needed.
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Create the PCB Layout: Once your schematic is ready, move on to creating a PCB layout.
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Prototype and Test: Build a prototype of your circuit to test the functionality.
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Iterate: Refine your design based on testing results to achieve the desired outcome.
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