Key points:
- BuildCircuit is a combination of an online store and electronics project tutorials.
- It is operated from Sydney, Australia. All the products are shipped worldwide.
Business Details:
Business Name: BuildCircuit
Email: email@buildcircuit.com
Phone: +61 (0)45 1746 024
History:
Started in Finland, established and continued in Australia.
BUILDCIRCUIT.COM is an open-source initiative to support students and hobbyists interested in making electronic circuits. Making electronic projects is a difficult task. We have seen many students quitting electronics because they cannot build their projects easily. Therefore, the objective of this website is to describe electronics projects in the best possible ways so that students can grasp them quickly.
This site adopts various open-source platforms like Arduino, Amarino, Android, Fritzing, etc. to make the projects as understandable as possible.
There are several FREE and open-source tutorials and projects available on this site, spanning from basic electronics to ubiquitous computing.
Business: From March 1, 2012, BuildCircuit became a sole proprietorship business. BuildCircuit received a startup grant from Potkuri, Turku, Finland. BuildCircuit.com is for FREE tutorials and projects and now we have moved all the contents of our online store www.buildcircuit.net and www.buildcircuit.com.au into BuildCircuit.COM.
The owner of BuildCircuit:
SAGAR SAPKOTA is the sole owner and operator of BuildCircuit. The entire website is operated and run by one person, however, there are several freelancers who work frequently to make the website bigger.
Ownership of copyright
The copyright in this website and the material on this website (including without limitation the text, artwork, photographs, images, music, audio material, video material and audio-visual material on this website) is owned by BuildCircuit and SAGAR SAPKOTA.
The exception to Arduino projects: All the projects related to Arduino can be used for educational purposes. All the sketches can be used for non-commercial and educational projects. You can use the photographs without my permission, but proper attribution is expected.
Arduino projects have been released under the following license:
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
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