Use Circuitlots Workbench to Make a Circuit Module

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Circuitlots Workbench makes it easy to solder a circuit module. Although it’s not a huge or bulky lab, it’s almost safe to say that Circuitlots Workbench has everything a beginner needs.
Circuitlots Workbench is safe, convenient and easy to use, and we highly recommend electrical engineers and electronics hobbyists to own a portable ECE lab like this!

We Have Developed a Series of Peripherals for JSAN H6 CNC Control Cards

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The supporting modules include the Terminal Block, the Mini Terminal Block, the Relay Terminal Block and some other dedicated modules.
H6 series handwheel system.
In addition to various terminal boards, H6 series control cards are also equipped with the network port splitter, the network port adapters and other accessories. It is convenient to match the stepper drives and servos of different interfaces and manufacturers.
H6 series control cards provide solutions for several industries. For example: the welding control card is used to drive large welding machines and provides the function of self-learning; the relay terminal block provides convenience for controlling multiple CNC heads, water pumps, air pumps, contactors, motors, etc.

We Have Designed So Many Interesting Modules!

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We have designed over 30 interesting and useful circuit modules covering the basics of analog circuits, digital circuits and microcontrollers. These modules are small appliances, tools and toys.
This is the atomizing humidifier module we are testing. Discrete components and operational amplifiers form an oscillator, which drives the ultrasonic atomizer to work after power amplification. Because the working frequency band of the ultrasonic atomizer is very narrow, how to compensate for the frequency shift caused by temperature changes is the most important part. And how to realize peak overvoltage protection through logic and feedback circuits is also a difficulty.
We provide the PCB and components for each module. After soldering, you can power up the modules through a DC adapter, battery case or USB cable. Besides, we offer a set of plastic housings for the modules. You can also make them yourself.