这是一年中最美好的时光 - 或者他们说。
增加压力,找到完美的礼物,托管家人和朋友,并协调多个节日庆祝活动可以增加额外的压力。
让我们不要忘记提及确保在完成“放松”假期假期之前,所有人都在忙于工作。
我们无法帮助您的岳母,但是当您从假期休假回来时,我们可以确保一切顺利。
在假期前订购您的零件可以帮助您放心,您的订单将在当天发货,并且通过选择加急运输,您可以在明天尽快购买这些零件。
如果你知道你有新的项目即将到来,只需下订单,在需要时告诉我们,并且不要强调在1月份回到办公室。
除了办公室(因为谁想考虑假期工作),Digi-Key有很多东西供你玩,甚至介绍给你家里有抱负的制造商。
在Maker.io,开发板和Raspberry Pi Zero工具包之间的项目之间肯定会有一些你可以轻松设置并给客人留下深刻印象的东西。
额外奖励:你看起来像专业人士,因为他们不知道这些工具包的设置有多容易。
Digi-Key假期的过去,现在和未来
在过去的几年里,Digi-Key汇集了一些假日视频,重点介绍了一些受欢迎的产品,从用于建筑项目的组件到单板计算机,再到将设备连接在一起所需的配件。
让我们跳进Digi-Key时间机器,观看过去,现在和未来假期的视频(不按照这个顺序),因为这些可能会激发一个想法或为您提供一个简单的项目,您可以在假期休息时放在一起。
当下
嘿,我们住在现在,所以让我们从现在开始吧。
查看“红色适合人”,因为他为您提供了今年节日礼物创意的最终建议,包括Pimoroni的Flotilla套件和Seeed Technology提供的一些复古游戏套件,全部可在digikey.com上找到。
第一集开启了我们的目光,对于那些学习电子学甚至是经验丰富的工程师(因为怀旧)的人来说,这对于电子游乐场来说是完美的。
未来
让我们一起跳。
现在我知道你在想什么:你不能向我们展示尚未创建的视频。
你会是对的。
我不能。
订阅我们的YouTube频道,然后点击铃声即可设置提醒,当有新视频上线时,即使在假期后,您也会收到通知。
这是继续奉献的礼物。
但严重的是,我们将在未来几周内推出更多您不想错过的假日视频。
过去
这些都是经典之作。
你喜欢雪人霜?
红鼻子驯鹿鲁道夫?
或许你是格林奇粉丝?
好吧,我们没有这些。
然而,我们确实让史蒂夫向您展示了如何从2008年开始使用通孔LED和纽扣电池制作节日灯。
我们让Jamie在2009年试图抓住一杯额外的牛奶(或让你保持新年决议饮食)的时候发出警报来抓住“红衣人”。
或者尼克,从2011年开始,设置和编程以假日为主题的门铃。
最后,尼克(再次)与凯文(和杰米嘘,这是一个秘密)再次尝试证明/反驳“红衣人”的存在。
这些视频中的大多数部分仍然是积极生产的组件,因此如果您想要构建它们,应该是轻而易举的。
如果你确实发现了一个过时的项目,或者想要在项目中自行调整并需要帮助查找特定项目,请随时聊天或致电我们,我们将帮助您找到替代品。
度过一个愉快的假期!
以上来自于谷歌翻译
以下为原文
It’s the most wonderful time of the year—or so they say. Added pressure of finding that perfect gift, hosting family and friends, and coordinating multiple holiday celebrations can pile on extra stress. Let’s not forget to mention making sure you’re all caught up on everything at work before taking your “relaxing” holiday vacation.
We can’t help you with your mother-in-law, but we can make sure everything is good to go when you come back from your holiday break. Ordering your parts before the holidays can help you rest assured your order will ship out same day, and, by opting for expedited shipping, you can have those parts as early as tomorrow. If you know you have projects coming up first thing of the New Year, just place your order, let us know when you need it, and don’t stress about coming back to the office in January.
Besides the office (because who wants to think about work over the holidays) Digi-Key has a ton of stuff for you to play with or even introduce to the aspiring maker in your family. Between projects on Maker.io, development boards, and Raspberry Pi Zero kits there is sure to be something you can easily set up and impress your guests. Bonus: you look like a pro because they don’t know just how easy these kits are to set up.
Digi-Key Holidays Past, Present, and Future
Over the last few years Digi-Key has put together holiday videos highlighting some popular items ranging from components for building projects to single board computers to accessories you need to connect devices together. Let’s hop in the Digi-Key time machine and look at videos of holidays past, present, and future (not in that order) as these may spark an idea or supply you with a simple project you can put together during your holiday break.
Present
Hey, we live in the now, so let’s start with the present. Check out the “red suited guy” as he gives you the final recommendations for this year’s holiday gift ideas including Flotilla kits from Pimoroni and some retro game kits from Seeed Technology all available on digikey.com.
Episode one opened our eyes to the Snap Circuits and Electronic Playground which are perfect for someone learning electronics or even an experienced engineer (because nostalgia).
Future
Let’s jump ahead. Now I know what you’re thinking: you can’t show us videos that haven’t been created yet. And you would be correct. I can’t. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and click the bell to set an alert, and you will get notified when we have new videos go up—even after the holidays. It’s the gift that keeps on giving. But seriously, we will have more holiday videos coming in the next few weeks that you won’t want to miss.
Past
These are the classics. You like Frosty the Snowman? Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer? Or maybe you’re a Grinch fan? Well, we have none of those. However, we do have Steve showing you how to make holiday lights out of though-hole LEDs and a coin cell battery from 2008.
We have Jamie making an alARM to catch “the red suited man” when he tries to grab an extra glass of milk (or to keep you on your New Year resolution diet) from 2009.
Or Nick, from 2011, setting up and programming a holiday-themed doorbell.
And finally, Nick (again) with Kevin (and Jamie—shhh, it’s a secret) trying once more to prove/disprove the existence of “the red suited man.”
Most of the parts in these videos are still actively produced components, so it should be a breeze if you would like to take a shot at building them. In the case you do find an obsolete item or want to put your own spin on the project and need help finding a specific item, feel free to chat or call us, and we will help you find a replacement. Have a great holiday season!
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