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r/electronics
Electronic circuits at the component-level
Don't launch hereSelf-promotion or “I made X” posts get removed or banned.
Can you post your project here?
Commercial or promotional posts are not allowed, including product announcements, sales, or links to commercial boards. Submissions must be on-topic at the component level and require flair. 'Project' flair needs full build instructions.
Before you post: No commercial or promotional posts, including product announcements, selling, or links to commercial boards. This includes advertising, fundraising, giveaways, sponsored products, and services.
The rules, in their words
- Be on topic - !!!THIS SUB DOES NOT ALLOW QUESTIONS!!!: Posts must focus on component-level electronic engineering: show-and-tell, history, news or circuit pictures with at least 1 active electronic component / element. **Design, repair, parts, tools and equipment questions go in r/askelectronics)** Off topic: * Ready-made modules (e.g. SBCs) & project based on them* * Electrical things * Pics of consumer electronics or kit builds* * Memes, shit-posts, pics w/text * Pics of workbenches & equipment (OK on Wednesdays) *'My first...' posts allowed.
- Be civil and professional - !!!THIS SUB DOES NOT ALLOW QUESTIONS!!!: Be civil: Do not insult fellow Redditors. Do not yell. As this is a professional sub, act and speak professionally.
- No commercial or promotional posts - !!!THIS SUB DOES NOT ALLOW QUESTIONS!!!: No commercial or promotional posts: advertising, endorsing or praising a company, fundraising and crowdfunding, giveaways, sponsored products and services, selling, offers, product announcements and information, asking for buying advice, blogs, videos, pictures of / links to commercial boards. Applicable even if free or if submitter does not benefit monetarily. This sub abides strictly to [Reddit's Rules of Self-promotion](https://old.reddit.com/wiki/selfpromotion).
- Add a flair your submission. - !!!THIS SUB DOES NOT ALLOW QUESTIONS!!!: * 'Project' must link to full (non-commercial) build instructions. Otherwise, use 'Gallery'. * 'Tip" is for tricks and suggestions useful to the electronics designer
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