Introduction to Tinkercad Circuits & Breadboarding - Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2024
- This video walks through how to make a basic LED circuit in Tinkercad Circuits. Breadboards are explained and demonstrated.
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Access Tinkercad here: www.tinkercad.com/
Here's a link to the PDF of the electronic components: makerspace.isfeldschool.com/wp...
If that link doesn't work, try this one: bit.ly/electronicComponents
Credit for the component chart goes to Steve Claassen, a teacher in Courteney, BC, Canada. Check out his website and resources here: makerspace.isfeldschool.com/
This is one of the most concise and effective videos I've ever seen. Thank you so much!
This video is 3 years old and still amazing! Thank you
I already did these tutorials but u can only learn so much from text and simulating. Hearing someone who knows what their doing is just really helpful so i appreciate this
Thank you SO much. You just saved me work on a distance learning lesson. I appreciate you, sir.
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Well done! I am a teacher in Primary school and I didn't know much about making circuits in Tinkercad before. I am now ready to do some experiments during my lessons. Thank you very much! :)
Thanks for the comment! I have a part two to this video as well. If there are other specific tutorials you would like to see, please do let me know.
this video really helped with my school work I liked the vid
Amazing video ! I just wanted to get into 3D modeling, but this feature intriguing me so much I just had to watch a tutorial on it.
This video is explained incredibly well and even I could understand everything very easily even though I have a hard time with electronics/physics. I actually understood more things than in class last year, when I learned about all this, so thank you 🙏
Wow, thanks! Glad it was helpful! Let me know if there's another video you would like me to do.
Thanks, much obliged. I'm a professional software engineer who knows nothing about electronics sans what I was taught in high school a long time ago, and I never bothered to learn what a breadboard is and how it's used. Now I know this. Cheers.
Glad the video was helpful!
Such a great tutorial! Very easy to understand.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO! IT REALLY HELPED MY STUDENTS UNDERSTAND CIRCUITS AND HOW TO USE TINKERCAD!!
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Very well done. I actually get the feeling to start understanding electronics!
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Thank you very much for explaining it so good I now understand how it works
Best Teacher. This better get me an A
Holy cow! This is amazing! Thanks so heckin much!
For anyone wondering it is called a breadboard because people used to use cutting boards with screws in it the make connections.
Interesting, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this excellent tutorial!
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Thanks this video helped me a lot
legends are seeing on 14 February 2023
Exactly 1 year later
Finally understood it! Tysm!
Thanks, I didn't even know tinkercad had this. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
These videos are great should be more popular, you putting all the tags on?
Wow amazing!!! Thanks so miuch!
Glad you like it!
Thank you Sir
Thank you
You're welcome!
Does anyone know if there is a DFPlayer in tinkercad? Alternatively, if its not available, is it possible to create our own custom components?
Thank you for the share/upload
Thanks for watching!
Is there a way to get a list of component connection made in tinkercad
Excellent video! Is there a way to mirror a component? I know you can rotate by pressing R in the Keyboard.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! No, there is no way to mirror a component. I think this is because if you mirrored a component like an Arduino, the configuration would be incorrect.
@@RemiWauthy got it. I wanted to mirror an LED. Anyway such a powerful tool.
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In sophomore year learning about circuits using tinkercad, I already learned most of this in class, but it took like 4 class(every other day) and if I had watched this it would have only taken 15 minutes😂😅. Now I need to redo some things since i finally get it
Glad it helped!
Sir, liked your video can you please tell me how you made the resistor horizontal?
Select the resistor then press the 'R' key. Hold on Shift and press 'R' to rotate it counter-clockwise.
@@RemiWauthy Ok sir, thank you!
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Remi, I have a question. At 13:03, why did you rotate your LED to have it vertical like that instead of just leave it the way it is?
Hi Tram, I rotated it so that the two leads of the LED would be plugged into different parts of the breadboard. Had I left it, it would be like connecting the two LED leads together and it would not light up. Best thing to do, is try it out.
Hey Remi, is that PDF file with the components and the symbols uploaded somewhere we could access it? It looks pretty useful!
Hey Paul, here's a link to the PDF of the components: makerspace.isfeldschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Electronic-Components-and-their-symbols.pdf
Credit goes to Steve Claassen, a teacher in Courteney, BC, Canada. Check out his website and resources here: makerspace.isfeldschool.com/
Remi Wauthy thank you Remi!
I need help on a mechatronics class my son is sinking.
(I don't have a computer or access to Tinkercad right now, so I can't test this for myself at the moment):
- Do I need 2 resistors if I add a second LED to the circuit? If so, could I use a single resistor with a higher resistance, instead of using one for each LED?
I have 10 physical pieces of 5mm(?) 940nm IR LED's (LIGHT *EMITTING* IR-DIODES, *NOT* -IR RECIEVERS- !) that I want to have turned on by using a single switch and a battery/-pack (it's going to be a stand-alone IR illuminator for a Raspberry Pi NOIR camera). Does that mean I have to add 10 resistors as well? And is a single 9V battery enough to power all 10 diodes?
(Btw, I don't want to use an Arduino in the circuit. Just a battery, the LED's, some wires and a on/off-switch. If possible.)
Hi , thank you for this very informative video, the link for the pdf isnt working for me ,if you can reply with a working link i'd be very thankful.
Glad you liked it. Try this link: bit.ly/electronicComponents
@@RemiWauthy thank you very much
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What kind of laptop you are using sir?
Nothing too special. A Lenovo ThinkPad
Where did you "pull up" the electronic components chart from?
I just put a link to it in the description or you can access it here: makerspace.isfeldschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Electronic-Components-and-their-symbols.pdf
Credit for the component chart goes to Steve Claassen, a teacher in Courteney, BC, Canada. Check out his website and resources here: makerspace.isfeldschool.com/
India's most easy thing thank you
You are most welcome
what was the purpose of the other end of the breadboard, the wires. Do they serve a purpose in that circuit?
No, they don't. It's a typical way to setup a breadboard as it provides power and ground to both sides of the board, rather than using long wires to reach one side. In this circuit it wasn't necessary.
@@RemiWauthy oh i see ty
I need to know if i can make sound detector for specific sound help meeeee😢
Hi, it is straight forward to make something that detects sound in general, but to make something that will detect a specific frequency is more complicated. Here's a tutorial to start with: www.instructables.com/Arduino-Frequency-Detection/
@@RemiWauthy what type of input sensor should i use in the thinkcad because i can only use thinkcad
@@norahalhajri6786 Are you using an Arduino?
@@RemiWauthy yes
@@RemiWauthy yes
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Again another vid nothings the same very frustrating what version are you using ?
This video was made 4 years ago so some of the layout is different. Where are you getting stuck?
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Noice vid. It helped me for my test
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U didn't used sliding switch
yes tyy
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Alles wat ik heb gedaan heeft niet gewerkt
I had to do it :/
Others have a good comment but its not working the led is not light up.
I follow the tutorial already but still not working.
Not many components. Something as common as a triac is not available.
Yes, that is one of the downfalls of Tinkercad Circuits. I really wish there was a way to add custom components.
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Boring but educational