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Rui Maciel
- Jan 1, 1970
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I'm looking into picking up electronics as a hobby. What advice can you spare?
Thanks in advance,
Rui Maciel
Thanks in advance,
Rui Maciel
Rui Maciel said:I'm looking into picking up electronics as a hobby. What advice can you spare?
Thanks in advance,
Rui Maciel
Cydrome said:start to tear things apart.
Cydrome said:start to tear things apart.
1jam said:good one. Also get a book on basic / beginner electronics and maybe check
out a magazine like Nuts & Volts.
Rui Maciel said:I'm looking into picking up electronics as a hobby. What advice can you
spare?
Thanks in advance,
Rui Maciel
Rui Maciel said:Could you elaborate on that?
Rui Maciel
George said:What kinds of stuff are you interested in. Computers and micro's?
Audio stuff, hacking existing products, blowing things up and making
big sparks, Ham radio, electric power, robots,????
Do yu have any gear or access to it? Gear is the stuff you use to do
electronics, oscilloscopes, signal generators, power supplies,
voltmeters, and all that.
John said:An LED flasher!
ED said:You've said nothing of your experience level. If you're very new at this,
take a look at this:
http://www.electronickits.com/Books/Electronics For Dummies.htm
Rui said:I've had a electromagnetic field and waves course in college, but it was a long time ago (it's all a
blur by now) and it never delved beyond the basics. What topics do you suggest I should wrap my
head around?
Rui Maciel
What do you recommend I should read/purchase before I start this
sort of project?
levels of circuits on CDs. That is what I would look for.
What information should be covered in those basic/beginner electronics books?
Regarding Nuts &
Volts, I would prefer to keep away from providers of subscription-only content.
Are there any sites that are worth following?
you can grab a cheap am radio, remove the cover and even just poke around
at the parts while it's on.
My short term goal is to be able to make terribly simple stuff, such as LED flashlights and solar-
powered fans, but it would be great if I could go from there onto building simple peripherals that
could interface with personal computers.
No, I'm a bit empty-handed on this one. What gear do you suggest? I guess at least a multimeter is
in order.
JW said:Battery powered of course, if poking with your fingers!
Hmm, it hurts..Cydrome said:haha, yes.
So what does mains shock feel like in places with 240?
Cydrome said:haha, yes.
So what does mains shock feel like in places with 240?