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The Audio-Visual Short Circuit: A G-Force & QElectroTech Tutorial
By: The Signal Hacker
Difficulty: 3/5 | Time: 45 minutes
Chapter 6 — Documentation, Versions, and Collaboration
Good documentation was as important as the schematic itself. Alex used QElectroTech’s text annotation tools and exported the project as a PDF for the team. The tutorial covered versioning: increment the project revision each time a change is made, keep a change log on the first page, and export both the schematic and the wiring diagram. g force qelectrotech tutorial
Practical tips:
- Maintain a revision block and changelog.
- Export to PDF and SVG for sharing and printing.
- Keep a separate bill-of-materials (BOM) file; QElectroTech can generate a parts list from placed symbols if they include metadata.
Prerequisites
- QElectroTech installed (download from qelectrotech.org).
- Basic understanding of accelerometer wiring (VCC, GND, SDA, SCL, Xout, Yout, Zout).
The Premise
What happens when you cross a 2003 psychedelic audio visualizer with a 2023 industrial CAD tool? Chaos. Beautiful, educational chaos. The Audio-Visual Short Circuit: A G-Force & QElectroTech
In this tutorial, we are not building a simple music player. We are building an electro-acoustic synesthesia engine—a real-time electronic schematic that listens to your music and uses G-Force’s particle waves to visualize the current flowing through your virtual circuits. Maintain a revision block and changelog
Welcome to the G-Force + QElectroTech (QET) Tutorial.