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"'''Open Circuits''' is a [[wiki]] for sharing {{tag|Open Source}} electronics {{tag|knowledge}}, schematics, board layouts, ports and parts libraries.  This include {{tag|Open-source hardware|open hardware}} {{tag|mobile phones}}, Music Players, atomic microscopes, PC, PDA, and batteries.  Please help us to build this resource by submitting your component descriptions, {{tag|project|projects}}, techniques, and PCB footprints."
"'''Open Circuits''' is a [[wiki]] for sharing {{tag|open source}} electronics {{tag|knowledge}}, schematics, board layouts, ports and parts libraries.  This include {{tag|Open-source hardware|open hardware}} {{tag|mobile phones}}, Music Players, atomic microscopes, PC, PDA, and batteries.  Please help us to build this resource by submitting your component descriptions, {{tag|project|projects}}, techniques, and PCB footprints."


There are a variety of electronics projects hosted at Open Circuits, including {{tag|medical}} {{tag|electronics}}, tiny '{{tag|computers}}' ( aka 'computer component', 'processor module', or 'microcontroller module') that are still powerful enough to run [[:Category:Linux|Linux]], a scanning tunneling microscope, etc.
There are a variety of electronics projects hosted at Open Circuits, including {{tag|medical}} {{tag|electronic}}s, tiny '{{tag|computers}}' ( aka 'computer component', 'processor module', or 'microcontroller module') that are still powerful enough to run [[:Category:Linux|Linux]], a scanning tunneling microscope, etc.


Not to be confused with the [[OpenCircuitWiki]] at [http://opencircuitdesign.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl http://OpenCircuitDesign.com].
Not to be confused with the [[OpenCircuitWiki]] at [http://opencircuitdesign.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl http://OpenCircuitDesign.com].


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Open Circuits wiki runs on the popular {{tag|MediaWiki}} software (v.1.15.1) which has been modified with a {{tag|custom skin}}.  However, the colour-coding of its [[WikiLinks]] is confusing – all WikiLinks, both valid and [http://opencircuits.com/Special:WantedPages 'wanted'] are coloured <font color=red>red</font>.  External links still remain blue.
Open Circuits wiki runs on the popular {{tag|MediaWiki}} software (v.1.15.1) which has been modified with a {{tag|custom skin}}.  However, the colour-coding of its [[WikiLinks]] is confusing – all WikiLinks, both valid and [https://www.2020.opencircuits.com/Special:WantedPages 'wanted'] are coloured <font color=red>red</font>.  External links still remain blue.


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*[[SDIY wiki]] covers DIY electronic musical instruments and related equipment
*[[SDIY wiki]] covers DIY electronic musical instruments and related equipment


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"Open Circuits is a wiki for sharing open source electronics knowledge, schematics, board layouts, ports and parts libraries. This include open hardware mobile phones, Music Players, atomic microscopes, PC, PDA, and batteries. Please help us to build this resource by submitting your component descriptions, projects, techniques, and PCB footprints."

There are a variety of electronics projects hosted at Open Circuits, including medical electronics, tiny 'computers' ( aka 'computer component', 'processor module', or 'microcontroller module') that are still powerful enough to run Linux, a scanning tunneling microscope, etc.

Not to be confused with the OpenCircuitWiki at http://OpenCircuitDesign.com.

great feature

Open Circuits wiki runs on the popular MediaWiki software (v.1.15.1) which has been modified with a custom skin. However, the colour-coding of its WikiLinks is confusing – all WikiLinks, both valid and 'wanted' are coloured red. External links still remain blue.

possibly related categories

... radio ... technology ... engineering ... robotics ... Electrical Engineering ...

See also
  • tubeopedia discusses tube-based electronics, including tube-based audio electronics.

(Is any other wiki more appropriate for audio electronics ?)

  • SDIY wiki covers DIY electronic musical instruments and related equipment