Electronics Fundamentals
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- Electronics Fundamentals
If you have a knack for problem solving and a
fascination with all things electronic, this course is for
you. The world of electronics is a vast and multifaceted
field. This course will give you an introduction to basic
electricity, AC and DC circuits, and basic electrical
equations and theory. The author will also cover discrete
electrical components, as well as both linear and logic
integrated circuits. Circuit prototyping is covered along
with an introduction to printed circuit board building
methods and PCB Software. If you are new to electronics
this course is a good primer and an will give you an
appetite for further learning
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an era of opportunity and potential self-development indeed
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You are right man. The new generation is so fortunate to have access to such priceless knowledge. Growing up in the 90s, I always wished I could have the chance to learn about how things work. I would either talk to professionals till they got fed up of me or I would just borrow books from the library. Now all it takes is a click and you can learn anything you want. Really great era to live in.
Ironically, with all of that information at our fingertips, we have one of the most largely uneducated populaces in our nation's history in terms of science, critical thinking, etc.
This is the among the best tutorials 🎉❤ ever. Big up brother. We the electronics engineer are right behind you.
0:00 - Introduction
0:50 - History
7:18 - Theory
24:52 - Breadboard Tutorial
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Continuation...
43:54 Passive components
1:21:54 Active components
1:47:58 circuit construction
1:58:57 Summary
Now do it backwards.
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awesome video; wanted to understand transistors and this gave a detailed overview of them without simplifying them to absurdity
I am learning electrical engineering from zero foundation. Thank you very much for your sharing.
This course was misleading if you're learning electrical engineering fundamentals. He bundled multiple courses into one and called it "Electronics". In a real Electrical Engineer course you would do "Electrical Engineering 101", "Digital Systems 101" and "Electronics 101" separately, and they usually emphasise different aspects of this video without confusing the student.
Simplest way of understanding this electricity mysteries is wonderful. Thanks for this noble efforts.
I was in electronics. This video is pro grade. Thank you for doing this. It was a great source for review.
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Video is mid, goes straight into a 555 timer without explaining how to wire schematics and how capacitors work
@@AK47_414 exactly what i was thinking, skipped over a huge chunk
Hey! thank you so mucho. It's so nice when people like you put free knowledge outhere; an with this clarity!
One of the best introduction. Crisp and upto the point to dive into the world of electronics!!
Great video. I have a mechanical engineering background and I’m looking to be in the Industrial Automation industry. I’m learning the basics of electronics because I heard that is all you need to know for this industry if it’s true.
Outstanding video! My reference guide to electronics! God bless you!
Thank you so much for making this excellent tutorial. The explanation is clear and the pace is right. good job
This is a really well done video. Thumbs up, and I'll suggest it to anyone interested in electronics.
Simplest way of understanding this electricity mysteries is wonderful.
thanks for this 2 hour video. great content, valuable info. i want to learn more
Quite a refreshing course ,,compliments from Suriname 🇸🇷 2023
Excellent video. At 33:42 the voltage drop across the resistor is less than 9v. That should be around 5.4, since the diode takes up roughly 3.3 volts and they are in series
This is a very good tutorial to understand the Basic´s of Electronics, and the way and speed of your Voice is a big part why this is so good, easy to follow and easy to understand. Thank you very much for the effort and upload.
I have completed this in one sitting . Thank you for this informative video.
Very informative and summary review of the basic fundamentals.
Thank you for sharing such valuable info. with others...kind and noble...
Thank you so much, you saved my engineering classes
Nice1..Full & thank u
Very Good vid . Brings back memories of learning electronics 30 years ago and the fun with 555 timers.😃
I go back to the tube days. I first learned electronics from two retired submariners when I asked if I could work in their TV repair shop on Saturdays for free. I was 16 and it was 1969. Did electronics and telecommunications most of my work career after a four years stint as an avionics tech in the Navy, retired from working at a gateway earth station. I even did some work overseas.
Thank you so much for making this excellent tutorial. The explanation is clear and the pace is right. I learned tons of things without having to decipher a few books.
Era mai bine daca le descifrai ai fi stiut inzecit mai mult Ce ai auzit si vazut daca nu practici mini vei uita
Awosome Work .I really appreciated with your course it is hand's on and beginner friendly cover all most all the basics of electronics needed for an electronics hobbyist
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We need more videos in Electronics😊 (basic to advanced)❤
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Well, i was thinking about starting a channel exactly on that
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Thanks for making such a useful and great informative video .
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Very nice! thank you!
I would add some more topics like:
AC vs DC calculations
3 phase and PWM for electric drives
high frequency behavior
I decided not to go to college and study on my own and it’s hard but you’re helping a lot
Hi, it is amazing on how you are learning hard skills like engineering on your own! By any chance could you tell me the resources and what you are planning to learn? I am interested to learn on my own as well.
You guys are on a good track keep going
I personally thank you
Excelent video and class. Thank you very much!
Great course! Compact information in 2h to get you started, thx.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for amazing lecture. It’s brings back memories, when I used to attend tech university.
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The course so far is excellent revision, also learned a few new facts. Keep up the good work! God bless.
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Very good! Thank God for this course!
Who's that "God" you're thanking?
This is pure gold my man! :)
Fantastic video. Thank you so much.
Great thanks from Kenya
Thank you; your course is quite enlightening.
Excellent video, thank you!
Would like to point out that the part with voltage dividers to sensor conditioning repeats itself
Splendid. Nice video... Thank you.
Thank you so much for an outstanding video/lecture on the Electronics Fundamentals. I gained a tremendous amount of knowledge and understanding about electronics from watching this video.
Put it to the test and see what you have learnt then.
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this was litearly what i did in the last 2 years as a computer engineer student in 2 hours
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6:17 The first digital electronic computer was built in 1944 by German scientist Konrad Zuse. The ENIAC was the first in America.
this was a very wonderful work
This is an excellent video! Thank you so much.
Thank You ! very informative.
Thank you for this video. It is very helpful and has given me a better understanding
great area to learn electronic
Nicely explained
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Excellent way of performing and doing with electronics professionally , a very comprehensive and knowledgeable session ,all the best and keep it up....
I am currently studying Biomedical engineering technology you have no idea how much help this has done to me..thank you for the summarised information. 😊
You welcome
That was a clear cut explanation around electronics BASICs
Very very thanks for informative video.
Glad I discovered your channel!
that is very helpfull thanks to the course
This is incredible. Thank you thank you thank you
Loved teaching this stuff
incredible good job
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Awesome. Best tutorials ever. Definitely subscribing.
Thank you so much for this learning video. You are awesome and wonderful. This helps me a lot on my career. More power and I mean not electrical power.😊
Great video, thank you!
I am really enjoying this thank you.
Electricity still remains a big mystery. We know how to describe it and use it, but we don't know what it is. Great course. Thank you
Electrons
Daca nu stii tu nu se cheama ca ceilalti nu stiu Intradevar fenomenul e greu de explicat ( ptru a face sa inteleaga unii) Electricitatea este rezultatul miscarii electronilor in materie De aceia avem materiale bune conducatoare de electricitate in general metalele, semi conductoare materiale care conduc curentul electric dar mai greu si ingeneral sint nemetale si rele conducatoare de electricitate (izolatori) care nu permit trecerea curentului electric Toate cele trei situatii sint benefice si sint folosite in electricitate pe deplin Astazi electronica e plina de materiale semiconductoare folosite in diferite tipuri de dispozitive semiconductoare de la diode si tranzistori la tiristor, diac, triac componente COMOS etc Toate aceste disp semiconductoare se bazeaza pe polarizarea s-au excitare unor jonctiuni s-au fete ale cristalului dintre ele cu ajutorul electricitatii ( atentie a tensiunii electrice care infunctie de marime se deschid, inchid s-au pot fi variate la trecerea electronilor lasind astfel sa treaca total s-au partial ori deloc electronii) toate disp semiconductoare electronice se bazeaza pe acest principiu Prin urmare dupa cum stim dioda lasa sarcinile electrice sa treaca intrun singur sens opuninduse in sens invers si evident sint mai multe explicatii despre curent si tensiune prin dioda La tranzistori lucrurile sint mai diferite tensiunea de excitare a bazei lasa sa treaca total, partial s-au deloc electronii in acest caz se disting trei stari tranzistor in conductie, partial si blocare Starea de conductie blocare este folosita adese in circuitele de comutatie cu conditia tot s-au nimic. Ha, ha, ha electronica nebunie completa va scrie un bunic
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How do you mean , We don't know what it is.
We do know what it is.. I Know what it is
Literally module 1 , Day 1 University
WHAT IS ELECTRICITY ?
and 30mins later you understand it.
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Electrons........IN MOTION
Woow what an informative vid !! Thanks alot mate 💐💐💐
Good work bro ❤
nice animations btw. huge work
Nice video, well done, thank you for sharing it with us :)
The truth is out there. Great work.
Thank you so much . Keep it up we are with you . ❤
I love electronics thanks so much 🍻🎊🎉
We need more video like this from beginner to advanced thank you once again
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Great tutorial and having real fun learning new stuff. One more thing... lose the subscribe bloat on the screen, it's covering the Fritzing GUI 32:10 in a very hinderen manner. Thank you!
thankyou for video
Natural teacher-!
Great video! I love the visuals
Specifically the balloon and sweater showing how the balloon rubbing on the sweater is taking (-) electrons from the sweater...
Only one word: Excellent video 🙏🙏
1 or 2 words🧐
awesome all video
Thank you
Many thanks, very well presented
Electronics Obsolete History.
tHANK you for the knowledge.
34:00. The instructor could have used a series of Resistors to make an exact 450 ohms resistance instead of just choosing a 470 ohms resistor e.g. 25 ohm + 25 ohm + 200 ohm + 200 ohm resistors; or 400 ohm + 50 ohms resistors, etc.
In making this exercise, it will also teach and explain the theory of resistance in series (and maybe also in parallel, if necessary).
i agree, that would ve made it easier to understand, i did it for myself on a paper too. Nice to see im not learning alone in here :}
First Elektronik in University was in Technische Hochschule Darmstadt,Germany 1890..I was in TH Darmstadt Mechanical Engineering 1990.Now I live in Indonesia
Depending what you consider a transistor you could consider different kinds of water contraptions as the original transistor because water could be considered information.
And has memory
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best video out there thanks a lot for this
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This snuck onto my auto play, woke remembering things 🤣 👍good info. Nobody has ever described resistors in ratios to me. Now i get it. And two resistors would definately be a lot more convenient than the 24v to 12v adapters ive been using. Doh!
Great point!
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Nice tutorial but the subscribe banner (lower right) obscures the settings on the Fritzing software, so we can't see how to set values for the components.
Eggcellent 👏🏻
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1:33:36 Аt the output, the signal will be in antiphase, a transistor with a common emitter.
1:32:42 - Actually, it's called a "coupling capacitor", a "decoupling capacitor" serves a completely different purpose.
Thank you very much for this lesson
Electronics Obsolete History.
very good sir.
Send more circuits thanks