How to Use a Breadboard
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ธ.ค. 2022
- How holes are connected in a breadboard, how the power buses (or rails) work, and how to connect parts on a breadboard. See our full-length breadboard tutorial here: • How to Use a Breadboard . A written tutorial is also available on the Science Buddies website: www.sciencebuddies.org/science...
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Check out our full-length breadboard tutorial here! th-cam.com/video/6WReFkfrUIk/w-d-xo.html
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This is probably the best breadboard explanation I've ever seen
I didn't understand how it works from other tutorials, but I figured it out by myself.
This is the perfect explanation, I'll save it for my friends, thank you!
Thanks! TH-cam Shorts are limited to 60 seconds, so you might find the full video even more helpful: th-cam.com/video/6WReFkfrUIk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0zx_cSk_-v8gUFEq
Best explanation
Thank you for this easy and concise explanation
Thank you! This helped a lot.
nice video
Thank you
Why is the top linker connected row 7 to row 9?
If you look at row 1 you can see that the middle piece is slightly higher than the positive/negative sides so if your talking about the resistor i think its connected from row 10 to row 10
The positive bus is connected from the top to the bottom. Thus, an electrical connection between the positive bus and row is not affected by the location that the jumper cable is connected to on the positive bus.
That's weird, all the rows on the busses of my breadboard are all connected together. But they are divided into two groups indicated with a line on the sides.
Ty
Im sure you could help with my questipn so ill ask you, can i use a Pro controller (Nintedo switch controller) as a controller for my breadboard circuit?? I think it would be fun to activate the circuit wirelessly. Im think the arduino could be programmed to do that. Might need a different component but that would be fun to expirament with
Hi - we have an Arduino tutorial series here which does include using a handheld radio control with Arduino - not quite the same as a Nintendo Switch controller, but probably easier to set up. Hope this helps! th-cam.com/play/PLlBVuTSjOrclb0iCMSRpS_H1lSrlSVeEm.html&si=GYUJxDRSrHKJ4kZt. Radio control is covered in video 18, but if you are new to Arduino we recommend starting at the beginning.
How do i know how many ohm my resistor has to be?
We just launched an entire playlist about that! Check it out: th-cam.com/play/PLlBVuTSjOrclaUU1nI3afV1jp8vj4iQUf.html&si=1ExhP5cmdver3Z-c
I thought it said keyboard
still very confusing 💀
Capacitor should be from 5v to led, not ground to led.
Assuming you meant resistor and not capacitor, this is a common misconception and we made a video to address it: th-cam.com/video/NUKD9qESO58/w-d-xo.html
@@Science.Buddies Yes I did mean Resistor.
Do u have plastic hands
230V AC touch with bare hands
The circuit in this video is battery-powered, it is not 230V AC.
In school for my AET rn. Do you have videos on Op amp? Non inverted, inverted, sum op amps ext?
Hi - unfortunately we do not have any videos on op amps, but you should be able to find plenty on TH-cam if you search.