The Theory Behind Electronics – A Beginners Guide
The Theory Behind Electronics – A Beginners Guide, available at $119.99, has an average rating of 4.52, with 62 lectures, 7 quizzes, based on 973 reviews, and has 14585 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand the R, L, C building blocks of analog electronics Calculate Voltage, Current and Power and understand the relation between them Understand the properties of DC and AC power supply Understand the applications of Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Diodes and Transistors Analyze basic electronic circuit Select the right components in future project Document circuits is a software tool Develop ideas using a mind mapping software This course is ideal for individuals who are Newbies in electricity and electronics or Do-It-Yourself Makers or Arduino developers looking for more solid background or Internet of Things entrepreneurs or Students looking for a quick refresher on basic electronics theory It is particularly useful for Newbies in electricity and electronics or Do-It-Yourself Makers or Arduino developers looking for more solid background or Internet of Things entrepreneurs or Students looking for a quick refresher on basic electronics theory.
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Summary
Title: The Theory Behind Electronics – A Beginners Guide
Price: $119.99
Average Rating: 4.52
Number of Lectures: 62
Number of Quizzes: 7
Number of Published Lectures: 62
Number of Published Quizzes: 7
Number of Curriculum Items: 69
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 69
Original Price: $129.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand the R, L, C building blocks of analog electronics
- Calculate Voltage, Current and Power and understand the relation between them
- Understand the properties of DC and AC power supply
- Understand the applications of Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Diodes and Transistors
- Analyze basic electronic circuit
- Select the right components in future project
- Document circuits is a software tool
- Develop ideas using a mind mapping software
Who Should Attend
- Newbies in electricity and electronics
- Do-It-Yourself Makers
- Arduino developers looking for more solid background
- Internet of Things entrepreneurs
- Students looking for a quick refresher on basic electronics theory
Target Audiences
- Newbies in electricity and electronics
- Do-It-Yourself Makers
- Arduino developers looking for more solid background
- Internet of Things entrepreneurs
- Students looking for a quick refresher on basic electronics theory
***** Feedback from Students *******
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“I love this course. It truly is an amazing subject and the instructor gives great explanations on how electronics works. It amazes me how electronics are used every day and most people have no clue as to how they work.” Joseph C.
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“Excellent coverage of the fundamentals. Thanks!”,Kevin O’Reilly.
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“For years I have wanted someone to explain the basics of electronics to me, and this course does just that, in clear, small focused chapters. I really recommend this to anyone that wants to learn the fundamentals of electronics.” Paul Cockrell.
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“This isfantastic. So well organized and presented so clearly! I feel like I’m learning very quickly. I even understand voltage and amperage which other people have explained to me many times but I never “got” without a visual analogy. Thank you for this wonderful class, I highly recommend it!.” Cjay Roughgarden.
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“Excellent course for beginners and intermediate electronics. I am in my first year of EET in college and this has been a great supplement to my initial courses. I hope you put out some more advanced Electronics courses later on. You do an excellent job of putting everything into terms that are relatable. Thanks”David M.
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Electricity is all around us, it is some hidden energy force driving many applications we all use in our daily life. The theory behind electricity is based on some amazing phenomenon in nature and some of several materials properties that were discovered by great scientists. Electronics is a theory developed around the useful applications of electricity. So, the first thing that we can say about electricity is that it is a really interesting subject!
Today, electronic is becoming much more friendly hobby for many people worldwide that would like to easily combine hardware and software and do things by themselves, the prices of electric components are dropping, easy to use development platforms were created (e.g. Arduino) and it is very easy to collaborate and learn the subject in a few mouse clicks.
The Internet of Things is also an emerging driving force for innovators looking to build things using electronics and harness the power horse of the web technologies to create new products, services or just cool projects!
This course is a starting point, to learn the basic building blocks of electronics with step by step education program, easy to follow chapters, simple circuits’ demonstrations, quizzes to evaluate your understanding and review the key things to remember using a mind mapping template.
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Setup
Lecture 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 2: Software Setup
Lecture 3: ** Update (2023) **
Chapter 2: Current, Voltage and Power – Starting with the basics !
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Atoms and Electric Charge (OMG?!)
Lecture 3: Electric Current
Lecture 4: Voltage
Lecture 5: Power
Lecture 6: 5min MM Summary
Chapter 3: AC/DC – Two best friends ?
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Direct Current (DC)
Lecture 3: Alternate Current (AC)
Lecture 4: The War of Currents
Lecture 5: AC Wave-forms
Lecture 6: AC Socket – Hot, Neutral, and Ground
Lecture 7: Measuring Power and Voltage in AC
Lecture 8: 5min MM Summary
Chapter 4: (Join the) Resistance
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is Resistance ?
Lecture 3: Resistors
Lecture 4: Circuit Simulation – Fixed and Variable Resistors
Lecture 5: Circuit Simulation – Measuring Current and Voltage
Lecture 6: 4min MM Summary
Chapter 5: Capacitance – Storing electrical energy for a while….
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is Capacitance ?
Lecture 3: Capacitors
Lecture 4: Charge and Discharge
Lecture 5: RC – Time Constant
Lecture 6: Types of Capacitors
Lecture 7: Applications
Lecture 8: Circuit Simulation – Store and Release Energy with Capacitors
Lecture 9: 4min MM Summary
Chapter 6: Inductance – Let the force be with you
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Electromagnetism – almost like magic…
Lecture 3: Steady Current and Coiled Wire
Lecture 4: Time Varying Current
Lecture 5: Self-Inductance
Lecture 6: Inductance and Inductors
Lecture 7: RL – Time Constant
Lecture 8: Mutual-Inductance
Lecture 9: Transformer
Lecture 10: AC Generator and Electric Motor
Lecture 11: Circuit Simulation – Self-Inductance with Inductors
Lecture 12: 6min MM Summary
Chapter 7: Semi-Conductors – What’s the big deal ?
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is Semi-Conductor ?
Lecture 3: Diode
Lecture 4: Transistor
Lecture 5: Circuit Simulation – Transistor as Digital Switch
Lecture 6: Circuit Simulation – Transistor as Digital Logic
Lecture 7: Circuit Simulation – Transistor as Current Amplifier
Lecture 8: 5min MM Summary
Chapter 8: Basic Laws of Electric Circuits – It is NOT a rocket science…
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Circuit Topology
Lecture 3: R,L,C in Series and Parallel
Lecture 4: Ohm’s Law – V, I, R
Lecture 5: Kirchhoff’s Laws – Junction (KCL)
Lecture 6: Kirchhoff’s Laws – Closed Loop (KVL)
Lecture 7: 5min MM Summary
Chapter 9: Course Summary
Lecture 1: What did we covered ?
Lecture 2: What Next ? Crazy about Arduino Courses
Lecture 3: ** BONUS **
Instructors
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Idan Gabrieli
Online Teacher | Data, Cloud, AI
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- 3 stars: 95 votes
- 4 stars: 366 votes
- 5 stars: 483 votes
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