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==Background== |
==Background== |
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People primarily purchase electronic kits to have fun and learn how things work. It is convenient to be able to purchase all the parts, the instructions and an already etched PCB as a single package. Kits were once popular as a means to reduce the cost of buying goods, but there is usually no cost saving in buying a kit today. Building devices from scratch has also fallen in popularity partly due to the increasing complexity of [[surface mount technology]] and [[firmware|embedded software]].<ref name="wpek"/> |
People primarily purchase electronic kits to have fun and learn how things work. It is convenient to be able to purchase all the parts, the instructions and an already etched PCB as a single package. Kits were once popular as a means to reduce the cost of buying goods, but there is usually no cost saving in buying a kit today. Building devices from scratch has also fallen in popularity partly due to the increasing complexity of [[surface mount technology]] and [[firmware|embedded software]].<ref name="wpek"/> |
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==PCB and kit suppliers== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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[[Category:Electronic kits]] |
[[Category:Electronic kits]] |