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  2. Morse code - Wikipedia

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    Morse code is a system of encoding text characters as dots and dashes for telecommunication. Learn about its development by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail, its international alphabet and variations, and its applications and history.

  3. Comparison of EDA software - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and features of electronic design automation (EDA) software for integrated circuits (ICs), printed circuit boards (PCBs) and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Compare the main EDA software vendors and tools for schematic capture, simulation, layout, verification and more.

  4. Arduino - Wikipedia

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    Arduino is a company, project, and community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and kits for building digital devices. Learn about its history, hardware, software, applications, and trademark dispute.

  5. Russian Morse code - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, classification and correspondences of the Russian Morse code, a non-Latin Morse code for Russian Cyrillic. See the table and melodies of the Russian characters and their Latin equivalents.

  6. Beat frequency oscillator - Wikipedia

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    A beat frequency oscillator (BFO) is a device that creates an audio signal from Morse code or single-sideband radio signals. Learn how BFOs work, their history, and examples of different types of BFOs.

  7. Morse code abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use Morse code abbreviations to speed up Morse communications by foreshortening textual words and phrases. See the table of selected abbreviations and their meanings, and the difference between abbreviations and prosigns.

  8. Arduino Nano - Wikipedia

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    The Arduino Nano is an open-source breadboard-friendly microcontroller board based on the Microchip ATmega328P microcontroller (MCU) and developed by Arduino.cc and initially released in 2008.

  9. Morse code mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to remember Morse code characters using visual, syllabic, or word mnemonics. See examples of mnemonics for letters, numbers, punctuation, and other symbols.