emuboy
(Andrea Campanella)
31 March 2022 12:51
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Hello members!
I had an idea of starting to do some simple training nights or weekend afternoon events but I have many topics in my mind and I don’t know if people are interested, so I thought that a bit of room reading might help:
Fusion360 getting started
Prusa slicer , how to customised it
Home Assistant getting started
Raspberry pi getting started
Arduino Getting started
Embedded Linux introducion
How to start with Linux
Faulty electronics, diagnose and repair
Feel free to click on the topic you would like to ear more about!
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Julia
(Julia)
31 March 2022 22:14
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Here are some things beginner might want to learn:
how to use a multimeter
soldering
what are the machines on the top shelf of the electronics bench and how do they work
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Kyle
(Kyle Barker)
1 April 2022 13:16
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I wonder if it would be worth aggregating information around electronics into a how to page. We’ve had chatter around:
What makes a good first project?
What microcontroller or SoC should I try first?
An electronic symbol is a pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions, such as wires, batteries, resistors, and transistors, in a schematic diagram of an electrical or electronic circuit. These symbols are largely standardized internationally today, but may vary from country to country, or engineering discipline, based on traditional conventions.
The graphic symbols used for electrical components in circuit diagrams are covered by national and internationa...
A reference designator unambiguously identifies a component within an electrical schematic or on a printed circuit board. The reference designator usually consists of one or two letters followed by a number, e.g. R13, C1002. The number is sometimes followed by a letter, indicating that components are grouped or matched with each other, e.g. R17A, R17B.
IEEE 315 contains a list of Class Designation Letters to use for electrical and electronic assemblies. For example, the letter R is a reference pr...
https://gamma-sci.com/2021/11/08/understanding-constant-current-and-constant-power-supply/
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