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For circuits and circuit design ideas, don't miss an important resource on the site. The
Design Ideas
section aims to help engineers find ideas and inspiration for their circuits.

For example, in the Displays category, a moving-dot LED-display interface to a microcontroller uses only three output pins, in Test & Measurement, a white-noise generator has no flicker-noise component, and, for Microprocessors, a crystal controlled microcontroller generates precise timing ticks... There's many, many more, broken down into relevant subject areas.

The full list of sub-sections is:

* Amplifiers

* Analogue

* Displays

* Microprocessors

* Power

* Programmable Logic

* Test & Measurement

Explore the Electronics Weekly Design Ideas

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