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Open Analog is on Kickstarter
Analog electronics is going to be ever rare in the future so it’s really the case to support these bunch of dreamers still wrangling with analog creations:
Open Analog is about open source analog hardware. We take popular Integrated Circuits and turn them into transistor level PCB kits. This campaign is mainly to fund the second revision of our SevenFortyFun kit which you can check out at http://openanalog.brace.io
or at http://github.com/OpenAnalog/SevenFortyFun
or at http://upverter.com/OpenAnalog
The first Open Source analog IC kit from Open Analog has been created, assembled, and verified. We call it the SevenFortyFun and it is a transistor level op amp kit. You can finally get the chance to understand whats going on inside those ICs! Now we need your help to proto the next revision (I gotta eat somehow!). This Kickstarter campaign is to raise money in order to print the first batch of PCBs and order parts for production volume.
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