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Last updated: August 22, 2026

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1. Educational Information

Electronics-Ed publishes tutorials, guides, explanations, projects, code examples, circuit diagrams, engineering concepts, and other educational material related to electronics, VLSI, IoT, FPGA, embedded systems, semiconductor technologies, and related subjects.

The information is provided to help readers learn and explore technical concepts.

It should not be considered a substitute for professional engineering advice, manufacturer documentation, applicable standards, laboratory procedures, or qualified professional assistance.

2. Accuracy of Information

We make reasonable efforts to provide useful and accurate information.

However, electronics and semiconductor technologies change over time, and technical information, software tools, hardware specifications, APIs, device characteristics, and procedures may change without notice.

Therefore, Electronics-Ed does not guarantee that every piece of information on the website will always be complete, current, or error-free.

If you identify a technical error, outdated information, or incorrect statement, please contact us so that we can review and, where appropriate, update the content.

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Some articles may contain hardware projects, circuit diagrams, wiring instructions, programming examples, or experimental procedures.

Readers are responsible for determining whether a project is appropriate for their equipment, environment, knowledge, and skill level.

Always follow the manufacturer's documentation and recommended operating limits for electronic components, development boards, power supplies, batteries, and other hardware.

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Do not attempt potentially hazardous experiments without appropriate knowledge, supervision, equipment, and safety procedures.

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Always refer to the official documentation and licensing terms of the relevant software, EDA tool, semiconductor process, development board, or other technology before using it in a production environment.

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Real-world implementations should be independently tested and validated.

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