inventor aw - This Device is very helpful ,, you can make at home
Inventor AW・2 minutes read
Cut the 5 bolt input lines and use a read switch with a magnet for flash memory protection, and restore functionality by placing a magnet on top in case of malfunction. Project two requires an IC base with eight pins and a timer 555 tool for IC testing, where a continuous buzz indicates a faulty IC and an intermittent buzz means it is working.
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- Cutting the 5 bolt input lines and using a read switch with a magnet for flash memory protection is a practical, software-free method that ensures data security and allows for easy restoration in case of malfunction.
- The utilization of an IC base with eight pins and a timer 555 tool for IC testing provides a straightforward approach to identifying faulty components - a continuous buzz indicating an issue and an intermittent buzz confirming proper functionality.
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Recent questions
How can I protect information on flash memory?
By cutting 5 bolt input lines and using a read switch that requires a magnet to pass electricity.
What should I do if flash memory malfunctions?
Place a magnet on top to restore functionality.
What components are needed for project two?
IC base with eight pins and a timer 555 tool for testing ICs.
How can I test if an IC is faulty?
A continuous buzz indicates a faulty IC, while an intermittent buzz signifies a working one.
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