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Electronics

This section covers the core electronics tools I use when building, debugging, or teaching — from soldering irons and multimeters to oscilloscopes and logic analyzers.

These aren’t tied to specific brands or models. Instead, they reflect how I work with each type of tool in real-world scenarios — what they’re for, how I use them, and practical tips from daily use.


Soldering

The foundation of hands-on electronics work. Through-hole, SMD, fixes, and best practices.

Multimeter

Quick checks, continuity tests, and reading the basics — still one of the most powerful tools.

Oscilloscope

Understanding what's happening in a circuit over time. Analog, digital, and mobile scopes.

Logic Analyzer

Looking into digital signals and protocols — I²C, SPI, UART, and more.


More tools may be added here as needed.