Welcome to Learn Electronics Online!
Your online resource for learning electronics!
The goal of this site is to provide you with an easy and fun way to learn all you want about electronics. Whether you are a student, hobbyist, or just curious about electronics, this site will provide you with the information you need to help you achieve your goals.
Both theory and practical subjects will be covered, and in many different ways and styles. Lessons will consist of text, pictures, and video, to make the topics as interesting as possible, while accommodating as many learning styles as possible.
The focus will be on the basics, making the learning practical, useful, and hopefully memorable. And, something you can use right now!
Lessons are being prepared and are being added as they become available.
If you don't find what you're looking for, or have any questions, please let me know.
If this is your first time here, please check out the Start Here link.
Enjoy!
The goal of this site is to provide you with an easy and fun way to learn all you want about electronics. Whether you are a student, hobbyist, or just curious about electronics, this site will provide you with the information you need to help you achieve your goals.
Both theory and practical subjects will be covered, and in many different ways and styles. Lessons will consist of text, pictures, and video, to make the topics as interesting as possible, while accommodating as many learning styles as possible.
The focus will be on the basics, making the learning practical, useful, and hopefully memorable. And, something you can use right now!
Lessons are being prepared and are being added as they become available.
If you don't find what you're looking for, or have any questions, please let me know.
If this is your first time here, please check out the Start Here link.
Enjoy!
To learn practical electronics, all you have to do is follow a few golden rules. The most important being....
If you have a brain the size of a planet, and the manual dexterity of a concert pianist we can start you immediately on assembling microcircuits. (In such a case, this lab is not for you!) If, however, you seem to have the mind of a gerbil and fingers permanently tied in knots we may be able to help you...
Firstly, remember that practical electronics is a skill. (Just like being able to drink two pints of Export in fifteen seconds.) Some people seem to be born with a flair for it, but the rest of us can learn to do it given patience and practice. If you don't know already know how, you will need time to learn to solder, how to lay out circuits, how to read circuit diagrams, etc. The purpose of this course is to give you a chance to learn these things.
All of the circuits for this course should be soldered onto the boards we have provided. Do not use the “breadboard” (the slab of plastic with lots of holes) on top of the power supply. Although, at this point, you may regard this as gratuitous cruelty, this is only part of the reason. Breadboards are expensive, give poor contacts between components, and are riddled with stray inductances and capacitances which sometimes produce odd effects. Once you have learned how to do it, soldering is a quick and easy way to make dependable connections between electronic components.
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Firstly, remember that practical electronics is a skill. (Just like being able to drink two pints of Export in fifteen seconds.) Some people seem to be born with a flair for it, but the rest of us can learn to do it given patience and practice. If you don't know already know how, you will need time to learn to solder, how to lay out circuits, how to read circuit diagrams, etc. The purpose of this course is to give you a chance to learn these things.
All of the circuits for this course should be soldered onto the boards we have provided. Do not use the “breadboard” (the slab of plastic with lots of holes) on top of the power supply. Although, at this point, you may regard this as gratuitous cruelty, this is only part of the reason. Breadboards are expensive, give poor contacts between components, and are riddled with stray inductances and capacitances which sometimes produce odd effects. Once you have learned how to do it, soldering is a quick and easy way to make dependable connections between electronic components.
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