on video Mechanical circuits: electronics without electricity
Spintronics is a kit of plastic steampunkesque mechanical components that behave like electronic components, such as resistors, batteries, capacitors, inductors, and transistors. In this video, Steve Mold demonstrates a Spintronics kit by building several different circuits.
Spintronics has mechanical resistors, inductors, transistors, diodes, batteries and capacitors. When you connect them together with chains, they give a really good intuition for how circuits works.
Spintronics is a kit of plastic steampunkesque mechanical components that behave like electronic components, such as resistors, batteries, capacitors, inductors, and transistors. In this video, Steve Mold demonstrates a Spintronics kit by building several different circuits.
Spintronics has mechanical resistors, inductors, transistors, diodes, batteries and capacitors. When you connect them together with chains, they give a really good intuition for how circuits works.
Spintronics is a kit of plastic steampunkesque mechanical components that behave like electronic components, such as resistors, batteries, capacitors, inductors, and transistors. In this video, Steve Mold demonstrates a Spintronics kit by building several different circuits.
Spintronics has mechanical resistors, inductors, transistors, diodes, batteries and capacitors. When you connect them together with chains, they give a really good intuition for how circuits works.
Spintronics is a kit of plastic steampunkesque mechanical components that behave like electronic components, such as resistors, batteries, capacitors, inductors, and transistors. In this video, Steve Mold demonstrates a Spintronics kit by building several different circuits.
Spintronics has mechanical resistors, inductors, transistors, diodes, batteries and capacitors. When you connect them together with chains, they give a really good intuition for how circuits works.
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