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A small electronic circuit setup featuring a breadboard connected to a microcontroller and sensors. There is a red keypad sensor with numbered squares and a small LCD display adjacent to it, all placed on a pink background. Various colored jumper wires link the components together.
A small electronic circuit setup featuring a breadboard connected to a microcontroller and sensors. There is a red keypad sensor with numbered squares and a small LCD display adjacent to it, all placed on a pink background. Various colored jumper wires link the components together.
A setup involving electronic components with wires is visible, featuring a digital display and a circuit board with multiple connectors. Various colored wires are connected to the components, and a power cable is plugged in. The arrangement appears to be part of a prototype or a DIY electronics project.
A setup involving electronic components with wires is visible, featuring a digital display and a circuit board with multiple connectors. Various colored wires are connected to the components, and a power cable is plugged in. The arrangement appears to be part of a prototype or a DIY electronics project.
An electronic circuit featuring a microcontroller mounted on a perforated board with various wires in multiple colors connecting to different components. The setup includes resistors, capacitors, and other small electronic parts.
An electronic circuit featuring a microcontroller mounted on a perforated board with various wires in multiple colors connecting to different components. The setup includes resistors, capacitors, and other small electronic parts.
A breadboard setup featuring an electronic circuit. Two tactile push buttons and an ESP8266 module are connected with several jumper wires. The breadboard rests on a surface with a green cutting mat and a notepad visible in the background.
A breadboard setup featuring an electronic circuit. Two tactile push buttons and an ESP8266 module are connected with several jumper wires. The breadboard rests on a surface with a green cutting mat and a notepad visible in the background.

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