Can you actually make anything useful with discrete components these days?

Can you actually make anything useful with discrete components these days?

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most projects can be aided and even made cheaper and easier with the aid of integrated circuits.

An alarm clock

Here's your discrete clock bro

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Why are you so retarded?

guitar fx pedals and amps

Of course, but it's so cheap and easy to roll your own boards and small ICs days.

>discrete
>shows everyone its components
Enjoy your whore clock, user.

no it's forbidden

class D amplifier with high power mosfets if you are really good with analog electronics

does it really not have any complex processors/ic in it?

not with this soviet junkware

Just look at the fucking thing, it's not as though there's a CPU hidden in one of those 3 pin transistor packages.

i can't see the other side of the pcb. at least on fancier boards there can be components on both sides

>tfw he cant blink lights with zero transistors

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>Any Forums - technically illiterate retards

those segmented displays are super painful without multiplexing

definitely be an exercise in EE rather than practicality
damn chinks have class D figured for awhile now

sovl

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Btfod by FPGAs.

>gigachad 12.jpg
multiplexing is for faggots!

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the russians can't make those

is this the code they use in clocks?