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        <description># 4Sense

## Overview

It all started a boring evening, I decided I would make a board with 4 touch sensors, and some LEDs (because LEDs are coooool 8-) ). While I was working on it, I though it would be cool to be battery powered instead of needing an external power source. So I added a small battery, and that was pretty much it.</description>
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        <description># InsoLED

## Overview

In a few words, it&#039;s a LED-based PCB exposure box. Most designs of PCB exposure boxes are based around UV-tubes, or a lot of 5mm UV leds. I chose to try with 1W UV-LEDs. The design aims to be:

* Portable

	*  Not fragile, like UV-tubes are.</description>
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        <description># Attiny84

~~REDIRECT&gt;:elec:avr:tx4:~~</description>
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        <description># USense

## Overview

Well, this project is a little, quick, and fun one. Basically, the idea was to see what could be done with some RGB leds and capacitive touch inputs.

## Pictures
It&#039;s all version 1, I unfortunately don&#039;t have any picture of the version 2 (but it was better!)</description>
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