Getting started with basic electronics is easier than you might think. This course will hopefully demystify the basics of electronics so that anyone with an interest in building circuits can hit the ground running. This is a quick overview into practical electronics. Everyone today is exposed to electronic devices in one way or another, the computer revolution is a good example. Everyone can benefit from additional knowledge of electronics. A study of electronics starts with electricity, magnetism and basic electronics. This includes Ohm's law and other basic principles of electricity. Basic electronics is the most important of all for newcomers without a thorough grasp of basic electronics you will never fully understand the later and much more complicated electronics gadgets and concepts in future. By the end of this course, anyone with an interest to learn basic electronics should be able to read a schematic and build a circuit using standard electronic components.
Electronics these days have become an integral part of our life almost all gadgets from a small flash light to complex techno-products like our smart phones where once a luxury has become a necessity for today’s survival . Based on current survey electronic engineers are considered as equal to the engineers in software or IT as they are the creators of all these gadgets where other software or IT engineers just dump applications on to them but most of the young students don’t have this awareness, So we are here to guide you where once you finish this course you will be able to understand the electronic gadgets surrounding us, will be able to design electronic project and If you are an student doing your engineering in electronics then this course will help you to see far ahead in terms of academics as it includes all the practical illustrations of what you are seeing in your textbooks.
Resistors Types, Functions, Characteristics
Capacitors Types Functions, Characteristics
Diodes Types, Functions, Characteristics
LED
Seven Segment
Timer 555 Astable and monostable circuits
Hands on exercise with Timer 555
Transistor as a switch
Relays
Op Amplifier in Comparator mode
Optocouplers
Hands on exercise with Resistors, Relays, Transistor and Op Amplifier
Construction of a minor project
Sensors – Types of sensor, working principle of sensor
List of Resistive & capacitive sensors
BJT,(Darlington)
MOSFET
Schottky Diode
FET
Varactor
Tunner
Heartbeat sensor project
Monostable trigger Circuit
Temperature controlled DC fan
Automatic street light system
Water level controller
Motor speed control using 555 timer
Burglar alarm system
PIR sensor based home security system
Timer based led blinking
Regulated DC power supply circuit
IR based automatic room light controller
Opto triac based lamp brightness control system
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The others comfortable these days are all happy and free listen to a story