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Secret to Learning Electronics - Fail and Fail Often
Secret to Learning Electronics - Fail and Fail Often
Start making mistakes if you want to learn electronics.
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Lecture - 1 Introduction to Basic Electronics
Lecture - 1 Introduction to Basic Electronics
Lecture Series on Basic Electronics by Prof. TSNatarajan, Department of physics, IIT Madras For more Courses visit nptel.iitm.ac.in
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The Story of Electronics (2010)
The Story of Electronics (2010)
The Story of Electronics, releasing Tuesday, NOVEMBER 9, employs the Story of Stuff style to explore the high-tech revolution's collateral damage—25 million tons of e-waste and counting, poisoned workers and a public left holding the bill. Host Annie Leonard takes viewers from the mines and factories where our gadgets begin to the horrific backyard recycling shops in China where many end up. The film concludes with a call for a green 'race to the top' where designers compete to make long-lasting, toxic-free products that are fully and easily recyclable. Our production partner on the electronics film is the Electronics TakeBack Coalition, which promotes green design and responsible recycling in the electronics industry. And, for all you fact checkers out there, www.storyofstuff.org
5:00
Intro to Breadboard Electronics
Intro to Breadboard Electronics
In this podcast, Bre Pettis shows you how to set up a breadboard for power and then play around with electronics on it Note: In the podcast, I mention Charles Platt's article is from Make: volume 11. Its actually in Make: Volume 10.
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Circuit Skills: Electronics Enclosures
Circuit Skills: Electronics Enclosures
Every useful electronics project deserves a good enclosure. Providing a proper case for your circuit can protect it from accidental spills & falls - plus give it a cool look you can proudly show off to those unfamiliar with soldering and such. Follow along with Collin as he turns a barebones function generator kit into a sturdy and versatile tone-box fit for noise-jamming & testing purposes. Get more info and a parts bundle: blog.makezine.com
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Collin's Lab: Electronics Tools
Collin's Lab: Electronics Tools
bit.ly Get geared up for circuit-making- check out Collin's list of tools no electronaut should be without!
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EEVblog #168 - How To Set Up An Electronics Lab
EEVblog #168 - How To Set Up An Electronics Lab
Most items available through HERE: www.eevblog.com How to set up your own decent electronics lab, what you need, and how much it'll cost you. Electronics test equipment, soldering, surface mount, hand tools, and parts. Help support Dave by buying any of these items through the link above.
2:39
How to make an Electronic USB 4Gb
How to make an Electronic USB 4Gb
How to make an Electronic USB 4Gb. With an USB pen drive 4Gb + USB Connector + Electronics Components.
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Ampere - A to Z of Electronics
Ampere - A to Z of Electronics
Ampere is a unit of measurement for current and was named after André-Marie Ampère. This video was generously sponsored by www.adafruit.com Thanks to www.cdef.com.br for translating to Portuguese.
5:50
Robotics and Electronics Tutorial - 8 - Resistor Color Bands
Robotics and Electronics Tutorial - 8 - Resistor Color Bands
Part 9 - www.youtube.com How to use the colored bands on your resistor to calculate their value.
5:15
Awesome Electronics Workshop LCD and GPS
Awesome Electronics Workshop LCD and GPS
Bre Pettis teams up with Hardware Hacker Joe Grand to show you how to integrate LCDs and GPS into your electronics projects. Then they put these two things together on a basic stamp and create a portable GPS tracking system and go geocaching!
21:11
EEVblog #54 - Electronics - When I was a boy...
EEVblog #54 - Electronics - When I was a boy...
Dave goes Back to the Future and talks about how he got started in electronics.
41:08
Lec 1 | MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007
Lec 1 | MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007
Introduction and lumped abstraction View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
8:39
Nanotechnology - Carbon Nanotube Electronics
Nanotechnology - Carbon Nanotube Electronics
The Stanford Nanoelectronics Group presents "Nanotechnology - Carbon Nanotube Electronics", a short educaitonal video on nanotechnology and carbon nanotubes (this video made possible by the National Science Foundation).
5:19
Batteries - A to Z of Electronics
Batteries - A to Z of Electronics
The history and technology in batteries. This video was generously sponsored by www.adafruit.com Thanks to www.cdef.com.br for translating to Portuguese.
4:26
Electronic Pickpocket
Electronic Pickpocket
Think the credit card in your pocket is safe from thieves? Think again! This story will definitely get your attention.
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Lecture - 3 Electronics Devices
Lecture - 3 Electronics Devices
Lecture Series on Basic Electronics by Prof. TSNatarajan, Department of physics, IIT Madras For more Courses visit nptel.iitm.ac.in
1:27
Futuristic Electronics: Japan 2009
Futuristic Electronics: Japan 2009
TVs controlled by hand gestures, crash-proof cars...and unicycling robots? Coming to a home near you... Where else to find Diagonal View... FOLLOW us on Twitter: ow.ly or LIKE us on Facebook: ow.ly Strange talents, shocking stories, dangerous stunts...see it all here @ www.youtube.com
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EEVblog #105 - Electronics Thermal Heatsink Design Tutorial
EEVblog #105 - Electronics Thermal Heatsink Design Tutorial
A follow on from some of the recent blogs that have involved basic thermal heatsink calculation. This time around Dave takes you though the basic theory of thermal design and how heatsink calculations work. Then there are some real world temperature measurements to see how close to the theory we get. How do you read a heatsink thermal response graph? What is emissivity? It's all here in thermal design 101.