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Finally learn how to use electronic tools at this Hacktory meetup

On Aug. 23 you can learn how to prototype circuits on a breadboard. Go for it.

Beep boop. (Photo by Flickr user David Stillman, under a Creative Commons license)

If you ever wondered what an oscilloscope did, there’s a meetup for that.
University City-based makerspace The Hacktory is hosting a session on Aug. 23 — from 6:30-8 p.m. —  called Intro to Electronic Tools for those of you who were curious about OG technologies like multimeters or capacitors.

Want to dive into the world of electronics but don’t know where to start? Come to this brief overview of the electronics tools available at The Hacktory to get a feel for where to begin.

No tools or previous knowledge necessary. Tickets are $15 for the general public, but members of The Hacktory get in for free.
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