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News Release from: Schmartboard | Subject: Power SchmartModule
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 May 2007
Module plugs in to power prototype
designs
The latest addition to the Schmartboard prototyping system allows users to power up circuits with one of seven voltages.
The Power SchmartModule is the latest addition to the Schmartboard prototyping system Schmartboard-ez prototyping boards allow virtually anyone to hand solder surface mount components easily, quickly and flawlessly
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 Nov 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Schmartboard is a novel circuit prototyping tool for electronics engineers, engineering students and electronics hobbyists.
Before the release of this technology in late 2005, few people had the dexterity to hand solder surface mount components with small pitches.
SchmartModules are predesigned common circuits that allow circuit designers to quickly and easily add common functionality to their circuit without having to "re-invent the wheel".
The Power SchmartModule allows users to power up circuits with one of seven voltages.
Voltage choices on the board are -9, -12, +2.5, +3.3, +5, +9 and +12V.
The product comes as a bare board with a bill of materials, schematic and easy instructions.
Users will solder the components onto the board themselves.
The board uses Schmartboard's patent pending "ez" technology to make the soldering of the surface mount components fast and easy.
Because the product has variable power options, one can reuse the product on many different circuits if they choose.
The suggested retail price of the board is US $15.
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