Electronics Fundamentals
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Intro to basic theory, DC and AC circuits, components, circuit design, and circuit construction methods.
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.
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.
Syllabus
- Introduction 8mins
- Theory 17mins
- Breadboard Tutorial 19mins
- Passive Components 31mins
- Active Components 26mins
- Circuit Construction Techniques 10mins
- Course Summary 3mins
Taught by
Gordon Maretzki
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