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Ferroto:
I'm thinking of getting one of those electronics starter kits you had in your blog mainly because it seems easier to prototype on them. Heres one I'm considering getting, It's got a 7 seg led display, to the left you have 8 led's below you have a variable capacitor, variable resistor, 3 position toggle switch, 8 buttons, speaker, a generous amount of breadboard space with 5 dividers so what do you think :D

http://www.amazon.com/Elenco-MX-908-300-Electronic-Project/dp/B000IXKR2U/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1263788669&sr=8-6

eswets:
I picked up an older Knights Mini-Lab off ebay for $20.  It doesn't have the 8 seg led display or var caps, but it has a 5,12, and -12v dc power supply and a variable 0-18v ac power supply as it also has a clock generator in it.  Check it out on ebay.
Eric

Simon:
I used to have something like that (sold on ebay), I now much prefer a breadboard, as for harware stuff like pots i just solder breadboard jumper wires to them havin g cun one of the pins off

EEVblog:
The combination of the breadboard and spring terminals is a winner I think.

Dave.

Simon:

--- Quote from: EEVblog on January 19, 2010, 10:56:25 am ---The combination of the breadboard and spring terminals is a winner I think.

Dave.

--- End quote ---

it certainly is a very good combination, I've gone for the cheaper and possibly more versatile method as i can take away parts not needed and introduce anything else i want

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