Introduction To Basic Electronics – Basic Electronics Tutorial

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I teach basic electronics using a different, laid back approach. Can you tell? Starting at the very beginning, so no prior knowledge of electronics is required, I break everything down into small bite size topics, kind of like my breakfast. Now you get to take all the time you need to do an experiment yourself. Not like lab class at school where you have to get it all done in an hour or two.

For example, after I explain the relationship between voltage and resistance I give you a diagram and step by step pictures for a simple circuit that shows how this principle works in real life.

There’s no pressure from me, from other students or teachers, nor are there any time limits or even any clocks! (except for your own of course) I show you how do it on your own, you will be using your own work area, your own tools and doing it all in your own home.

The next time you order a simple electronic kit or find a project you want to build you will know a lot more about what you are doing and how it works. You might even see ways to improve it or make it do different things because now you will know more about what you’re doing and as time goes by you will get better and better at this as your "hands-on" experience grows.

After completing my basic electronics hands-on meat and potatoes home mini course you should be able to ace the basic electronics exam employers, in the electronics field, give prospective employees and you may find yourself hired with a… Read more…

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