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What Type of Memory Should I Use in My Project? 

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Learn about different memory storage methods and whether to use volatile or non-volatile memory for your next project.

How to Build Custom PCB Heater Elements

https://maker.pro/pcb/tutorial/how-to-build-custom-pcb-heater-elements

Learn how to build your own heater elements for applications ranging from seed germination to 3D printer heated beds.

How to Design PCBs 

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Learn the basics of PCBs and the information needed to get started designing your first PCB.

How to Make PCBs Using a CNC/Milling Machine

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Follow this simple, short tutorial to make your own PCB using a milling machine.

How to Make Your Own PCBs: Mill or Etch? 

https://maker.pro/pcb/tutorial/how-to-make-your-own-pcbs-mill-or-etch

How to find the best method to make your own PCBs.

How to Get a Custom PCB Made

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In this part of this series on custom PCB art design, we send out the Gerber files to finally get the PCB manufactured!

How to Assemble and Solder Components on a Custom PCB

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This series explores custom PCB art. With our PCBs delivered, it's time to add the additional components! 

How to Use the BareBones PCB Service for Fast PCB Prototypes

https://maker.pro/pcb/tutorial/how-to-use-the-barebones-pcb-service-for-fast-pcb-prototypes

Learn about the Barebones PCB manufacturing process and you might just use it to create your next project!

How to Use Do-not-populate (DNP) Components in Your PCB Design

https://maker.pro/pcb/tutorial/how-to-use-do-not-populate-dnp-components-in-your-pcb-design

Learn all about DNPs or do not populate components, keeping designs modular and reducing the risk of permanent mistakes!