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Is it possible to solder a resistor to a solid wire?
Whether the resistor is soldered onto a solid wire. And does it make sense?
As in the figure, it is possible to solder a resistor, if we exclude the option that the resistor with one leg goes straight to the diode.
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YES, as you like, do it! You are wasting your time with questions like this.
You can not solder at all, but assemble everything on a breadboard .
You can twist in the air (on weight) with twists, and then solder them.
You can use wrap montage .
You can also lay out the tracks on your computer, and order the production of a printed circuit board at some local factory, or from the Chinese (cheaper, but longer delivery time).
You can draw tracks with a marker on a piece of foil fiberglass, then hold it in ferric chloride , wash it, and drill holes. You'll be done in a couple of hours.
You can not draw with a marker, but print with a laser printer on paper, then attach it to the foil layer and iron it. It will turn out more beautiful, having stuffed your hand, you can get an almost factory look.
And all this makes sense. We can't see what you're doing and why.
Devices working with antennas have their own requirements, high-voltage ones have different requirements, and arduino crafts have third ones.
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