Learning electronics is hard.Not because it's complex — but because it's taught in a way that doesn't feel real.
Most beginners get stuck between theory and code, without ever truly understanding what’s happening.
When I started learning electronics, I faced the same issue.Tutorials showed code, diagrams, and simulations — but I couldn't feel how logic actually works.
Concepts like AND gates, flip-flops, or binary counters remained abstract.So I decided to build something different.
BitCards is a hands-on system that lets you learn digital logic and electronics using physical cards.
Each card represents a real logic function — and when connected, they create actual working circuits.
Instead of writing code:
• You place cards• You connect them• You instantly see the result
From simple logic gates like AND/OR…to more advanced systems like flip-flops and counters.
The goal is simple:
Make electronics intuitive, visual, and accessible.
Whether you're a beginner, student, or maker — BitCards helps you understand how things actually work, not just how to code them.
This project is part of a bigger vision — building a complete ecosystem for learning electronics in a new way.
🚀 BitCards is launching soon on Kickstarter.Follow the project to stay updated.
💬 Would you use something like this to learn electronics?
https://argas-solutions.com/bitcards
Let me know in the comments 👇





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