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Electronics in a nutshell: non-technical, bite-sized [2020], available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 25 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 16 reviews, and has 1612 subscribers.

You will learn about How electronics components work, how they are used in circuits, and how to use them in your projects Common sensors used by Arduino, Raspberry Pi & other circuits Why we use electronic components the way we do Understand how the most important electronic components work Understand the different electronics terminology, units, and electronic symbols for various electronics This course is a great building block for begginers to take on more advanced electronics concepts or use this as a resource for a quick refresher on concepts This course is ideal for individuals who are Absoulte begginers who want to learn electronics concepts in a non-technical manner with bite sized video lectures It is particularly useful for Absoulte begginers who want to learn electronics concepts in a non-technical manner with bite sized video lectures.

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Summary

Title: Electronics in a nutshell: non-technical, bite-sized [2020]

Price: $64.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 25

Number of Quizzes: 4

Number of Published Lectures: 25

Number of Published Quizzes: 4

Number of Curriculum Items: 29

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 29

Original Price: $74.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • How electronics components work, how they are used in circuits, and how to use them in your projects
  • Common sensors used by Arduino, Raspberry Pi & other circuits
  • Why we use electronic components the way we do
  • Understand how the most important electronic components work
  • Understand the different electronics terminology, units, and electronic symbols for various electronics
  • This course is a great building block for begginers to take on more advanced electronics concepts or use this as a resource for a quick refresher on concepts
  • Who Should Attend

  • Absoulte begginers who want to learn electronics concepts in a non-technical manner with bite sized video lectures
  • Target Audiences

  • Absoulte begginers who want to learn electronics concepts in a non-technical manner with bite sized video lectures
  • This course is the extension to my popular “Electronics crash course” YouTube series with over 43,000 viewers in the last 5 months.

    This course was designed with a singular goal to make learning electronics fun, and approachable for everyone. Electronics are at the heart of the 21st century from robotics, automobiles, automation, communications, security etc. This course will be your best friend in helping familiarize you with the history, theory, & use-cases behind the core electronics that power our world.

    What makes this course so unique?

    Before we dive into the details of this course, I want to share with you what makes this course special. When I started learning electronics, all the courses, and guides I found were overly technical, too long for my attention span, and far too boring. This course fixes all of that. Each lesson is roughly 5 minutes long, uses animations to explain complex concepts, and I use real world analogies to help you understand complex concepts. Plus this course has zero boring PowerPoints or slideshows.  We also touch on the history and fun facts about the why of each electronics that keep the lessons more interesting.

    Furthermore, each video lesson is paired with a very deep video article that dives much deeper into the concepts if you want a deeper knowledge, and each video has a quiz to make sure that you are able to understand the concepts being taught! This approach makes it incredibly easy to get a breadth of knowledge and also a depth of knowledge.

    Lastly, new lessons are added each week so you can keep learning!

    Do feel free to check out sample lessons via the preview tab. 

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Fundamentals of electronics

    Lecture 1: Brief introduction to Voltage, Current, Ressistance, & Capacitance.

    Lecture 2: Multimeters

    Lecture 3: OHMs Law

    Lecture 4: Buttons & Switches (Plus poles and throws explained)

    Lecture 5: Resistors

    Lecture 6: Transistors

    Lecture 7: Diodes

    Lecture 8: Capacitors

    Lecture 9: Inductors

    Lecture 10: Oscillators

    Chapter 2: Core electronics hardware

    Lecture 1: LDR/Photocell (Light brightness sensors)

    Lecture 2: Pull Up & Pull Down Resistors

    Lecture 3: Ultrasonic Distance Sensor

    Lecture 4: Relays

    Lecture 5: DC Motors

    Lecture 6: Stepper Motors

    Lecture 7: Servos

    Lecture 8: Analog, Digital, & PWM singals

    Lecture 9: SPI communication

    Lecture 10: I2C communication

    Lecture 11: CAN communication BUS

    Lecture 12: Microprocessors vs Microcontrollers

    Lecture 13: Arduino Vs Raspberry Pi for your projects

    Lecture 14: Or maybe dont use the Raspberry Pi or Arduino at all

    Lecture 15: Bonus Lecture- Check out my Microbit course which is endorsed by Microsoft!

    Instructors

  • Electronics in a nutshell- non-technical, bite-sized [2020]  No.2
    Saral Tayal
    Director of education at Tinker Spark
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  • Frequently Asked Questions

    How long do I have access to the course materials?

    You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.

    Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?

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