Electronics for Everyone: A Beginner's Step by Step Guide
Get the skills to build your own circuits

Electronics for Everyone: A Beginner's Step by Step Guide udemy course
Get the skills to build your own circuits
Are you a beginner in electronics? Do you want to learn how to build your own circuits? The Electronics for Beginners Course is the perfect way to get introduced to electronics. You'll learn about electrical safety, circuit basics like voltage and current, and how to read a schematic. You'll also work through introductory lessons on motors, transistors & diodes, capacitors & inductors, signals & oscillators. With this course, you'll learn all sorts of different concepts like soldering and working with motors, and the safety of using electronics.
Introduction: Like most things in life, electricity is more complex than you may think. A lot of conditions have to come together to make that little spark when you touch a doorknob or provide the power to run a supercomputer. To understand how electricity works, it helps to break it down into its parts. Electricity is created when voltage pulls an electric current through a conductor. But when you sit down and run a wire between a switch and a light, just where do you get the juice (the electricity) to power that light?
Course Chapters:
Chapter 1: From Electrons to Electronics
Understanding the role of electrons, conductors, and voltage
Exploring how electricity is generated
Looking at some electronic components
Connecting components together in circuits
Introducing tools of the electronics trade
Understanding Ohm’s Law
Chapter 2: Keeping Humans and Gadgets Safe
Using common sense with electronic components
Avoiding electrocution
Keeping watch over static
Working with AC current
Measuring safely with a multimeter
Soldering without fear
Wearing the right clothes for safety
Chapter 3: Aisle 5 Component Shack: Stocking Up
Different screws for different jobs
Using needle-nose pliers
Organizing tools and components
Essential and handy tools
Maintaining an organized lab environment
Chapter 4: Getting to Know You: The Most Common Electronic Components
Color codes for resistors and capacitors
Working with potentiometers
Understanding working voltage
Handling temperature variations
Exploring diodes and light-emitting diodes (LEDs)
Learning about transistors and IC part numbers
What You Will Learn:
Basic concepts like electricity, current, voltage, resistance, and Ohm's law
Safety practices in using electronics
Creating simple circuits
Differences between conventional current and real current
Basics of electronic devices from a physics perspective
Tools needed for electronics work
How to maintain an organized lab
Discover the joy of building electronic circuits and devices. Get the skills to build your own circuits! Sign up and become a creator of electronic devices!
Course Features:
Step-by-step video lessons
Practical demonstrations and examples
Tips for maintaining safety and organization
Interactive exercises and quizzes
Ongoing support and engagement through discussion forums
Bonus resources and downloadable guides
Who Is This Course For:
Beginners in electronics
Hobbyists and tinkerers
STEM students and educators
Anyone interested in understanding and creating electronic circuits
Requirements:
No prior knowledge of electronics required
A willingness to learn and experiment
About the Instructor: Educational Engineering Team
The Educational Engineering Team is dedicated to providing high-quality education in the field of electronics and engineering. With a wealth of experience and a passion for teaching, the team ensures that complex concepts are broken down into easy-to-understand lessons, making learning accessible and enjoyable for everyone.