APC (Atari Punk Console)

APC (Atari Punk Console)

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<figure class="media"><oembed url="https://vimeo.com/518376799"></oembed></figure><p>The APC (Atari Punk Console) is some kind of noise toy. Its circuit was originally described in the early 80s but it was such a hit that it's become something of a go-to project for folks new to electronics and soldering! There are <i>tons</i> of versions of it but they all share the same basic parts.</p><p>The Oskitone APC is the function of the classic circuit in an Oskitone form. It's not very useful or musically pleasant, but it's fun!</p><p>These are the 3D-print files for the <a href="https://www.oskitone.com/product/apc-diy-electronics-kit">APC DIY Electronics Kit</a>. Recommended for folks with some experience soldering through-hole electronics. The kit has 14 components and can be put together in about half an hour.</p><p>For detailed soldering instructions, up-to-date slicing recommendations, source code, and full license, see: <a href="https://github.com/oskitone/apc">https://github.com/oskitone/apc</a></p>

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