Small Electronic Logic Blocks - eBlocks
eBlocks writes "eBlocks are small low-cost electronic devices that can be easily interconnected for a wide variety of applications such as: detecting motion, light, water, sound or magnetic fields; triggering a buzzer, a light, an electronic relay or a lock. Devices can communicate wirelessly or can be controlled remotely via the internet or a telephone. The eBlocks technology has been developed by a professor at U.C. Riverside who is looking for inspiration on its best uses. Try out the simulator. Suggestions and comments welcome!"
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You can probably guess that I have my doubts about these "eBlocks". Hello, ever heard of breadboards? I mean how much easier could it get? The only use for these things that I can imagine would be for people who absolutely don't even want to learn anything at all about electronics, but still want to build stuff, kinda like those PLCs, which are designed for people who want to program but don't want to learn a programming language! Well, it just seems stupid.
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Imagine.. these revolutionary devices are simple yet so powerful that they can be combined to meet a vast multitude of applications. You've probably never heard of them but chances are, in the near future, you will find these eblocks in every device in your home. Some types of eblocks are listed below:
resistor, inductor, capacitor, diode, transistor