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* Prototyping using breadboards
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* Soldering
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* Basic test equipment
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 6 March 2025

A course in basic electronics. Enought for you to start building your own simple circuits, or other's circuits starting from a schematic.

Status

An idea, we have the equipment

Content

This course teaches the basics of what you need to know to do modern electronics using standard components including:

  • A bit of electronics theory: voltage, current, resistance, power.
  • How to read a schematic.
  • Reading datasheets.
  • Semiconductors
  • Resistor, capacitors, inductors.
  • Transformers
  • AC and DC electricity.
  • Batteries and Power Supplies.

You will also learn the basics of:


(Electronics in the Age Of The Arduino has some discussion on what topics should be covered in a basic electronics for hobbyists class, what topics aren't immediately relevant, and how low-cost Arduino and other sub-assemblies have changed how electronics should be taught).