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  "readme": "# 4pcs-Parallel_Carrier_Board\n\nA capacitor carrier board is designed for maximum flexibility in circuit design and testing. It features a layout with multiple capacitor footprints and a clever arrangement of traces that can be interconnected using Adom jumpers or capacitors. This allows an engineer or hobbyist to quickly switch the onboard capacitors between a parallel configuration—summing their capacitance values for applications like bulk energy storage or power supply filtering—and a series configuration, which increases the total voltage rating for high-voltage applications. Such a board is an invaluable tool for rapid prototyping, as it enables experimentation with different capacitance and voltage characteristics.\n\n## NSF Relevance\n\nIn many scientific fields, from physics to neuroscience, researchers can't just buy the exact tool they need; they have to build it. This could be a high-voltage pulse generator for a materials experiment, a low-noise filter for a sensitive biological sensor, or a custom power supply for a novel device. This board allows a scientist to immediately experiment with the core parameters of their circuit. Instead of a time-consuming \"design-fabricate-test\" loop for each new capacitance or voltage idea, they can simply re-arrange jumpers. This rapid iteration is the engine of scientific progress—it lets a researcher quickly find the optimal configuration to remove noise, shape a pulse, or stabilize a system, allowing them to get to the actual science and data collection faster.\n\n## Science Drivers\n\nsupercapacitor\n\nCreated by: noah\nVersion: v1\nCategory: other",
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    "name": "Kyle Bergstedt",
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  "created_at": "2026-05-28T05:32:51.452Z",
  "updated_at": "2026-05-28T05:32:51.452Z"
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