Basic Electronics Course for Beginners
What you'll learn
- Understand basic concepts like voltage, current, power, heat and etc
- Understand working principle of the most important electronic components
- Use open source circuit simulation tools like Tinkercad and Falstad
- Identify schematic symbols and simple schematic diagrams
- Design basic circuits in a simulation environment
Requirements
- No prior electronic knowledge is needed - just basic algebra
- No electric components are required
Description
Welcome to the world of electronics! If you're curious about how everyday devices work, this course is perfect for you.
In this beginner-friendly course, we'll explore the most important electrical engineering concepts in a fun and engaging way. You'll learn the fundamentals of electronics without getting bogged down in complex technical jargon.
Throughout the course, we'll practice analyzing simple circuits using free and easy-to-use web-based simulation tools like Tinkercad and Falstad. We'll even provide problems and simulations to help you understand the importance of each topic.
The course is divided into three sections:
Section 1: Fundamental Topics - Learn how electrons move through wires and get a solid grasp on the most important electronic concepts.
Section 2: Resistors - Discover the different types of resistors and learn how to use them in your circuits.
Section 3: Capacitors - Understand how capacitors store electrical charge and simulate simple RC circuits to deepen your understanding.
By the end of this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge needed to create simple electronic circuits. Don't worry if you don't have any experience with electronics, we've got you covered!
Plus, the course is regularly updated with new materials, tips, and tricks to help you take your circuits to the next level.
So what are you waiting for? Join us today and unlock the secrets of the electronic world. This course is meant for everyone, from beginners to seasoned pros. Good luck!
Who this course is for:
- Anyone curious about electronics and would like to have understanding of basic electronics
- Makers and hobbyists who wants to know how really electronic components work
- Robotics enthusiasts who mainly deal with programming
Instructor
As an engineer with a passion for teaching, I specialize in both hardware and software.
I have taught computer science and electronics topics to tens of thousands of students at various levels. Currently, I work for an IT company, where my job mostly focuses on managing and operating complex IT environments and keeping developers in control of the high velocity