Soldering a Circuit

| Originally released 21 February 2015
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A bit of nostalgia feeling here:
LM386 audio amplifier...
one of the first electronic circuits I have assembled
back when I was a kid. (Not assembled this way, though)

This sort of amplifier uses very few parts
and can run off 6V battery, so they're widely used
in portable radio, intercom, walkie-talkie, etc.
The schematic I originally used was even designed
to fit in a tiny 1"x1" single-side printed circuit board.

I tried to draw character's eyes differently this time
(compared to this
[2015-01-05] My 2015 DeviantID
and this
[2015-01-12] Young Wizard
), and it turned out reasonably well. Character's face, hands,
scenery perspective and lighting are still my weakness,
hope it get better on next attempt.

Electronic parts size are not to scale.
LM386 chip and socket are the most obvious, I think;
real ones are smaller than thumbnail.

Copyright (C) 2015 xwindows
This is a free illustration, you can modify and/or
redistribute it under:
GNU General Public License
or...
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0 Unported
or...
Free Art License 1.3
Note: This was originally drawn for 4:3 aspect ratio.
It got expanded to 16:9. If you want the 4:3 version,
just crop for the middle part of this image.

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