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+ | * Inductors | ||
+ | * Transistor | ||
+ | * ...... | ||
+ | * Complex circuits | ||
+ | * AC theory..... | ||
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Revision as of 09:17, 3 October 2017
Contents
Status
Something we are thinking about.
General
Electronics has changed in the age of the Arduino, not just because of the Arduino but other things have also contributed:
- Most electronics now have micro controllers and software
- While discrete components still exist much work is done with sub assemblies often containing 100's of components.
- Prices have fallen.
- The web provides almost real time access to components and other gear.
- Specifications that used to require ownership of manuals are now online.
- Tons of learning material online.
This course will help you navigate this new landscape.
More info? contact: User:Russ_hensel
Theory
In the old days electronics was taught from a theory of basic components:
- Batteries - source of dc voltage
- Resistors
- Series and Parallel Circuit.
- Network theory
- Current
- Capicators
- Inductors
- Transistor
- ......
- Complex circuits
- AC theory.....