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Basic electronics for Arduino Makers

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FolderBasic electronics for Arduino Makers
Folder[TutsNode.net] - Basic electronics for Arduino Makers
Folder3. Resistors
File1. Introduction to resistors.mp4 - 327 MB
File13. Solution to Quiz 7, Question 2.mp4 - 290 MB
File3. A simple resistor circuit.mp4 - 191 MB
File6. The variable resistor.mp4 - 165 MB
File7. Voltage divider.mp4 - 163 MB
File11. Current divider.mp4 - 148 MB
File9. Voltage divider with current draw.mp4 - 122 MB
File14. Pull-up and pull-down resistors.mp4 - 114 MB
File4. Resistor power rating.mp4 - 49.6 MB
File1. Introduction to resistors.srt - 20 kB
File3. A simple resistor circuit.srt - 17 kB
File7. Voltage divider.srt - 14.3 kB
File13. Solution to Quiz 7, Question 2.srt - 13.5 kB
File6. The variable resistor.srt - 12.9 kB
File14. Pull-up and pull-down resistors.srt - 11.8 kB
File9. Voltage divider with current draw.srt - 9.04 kB
File11. Current divider.srt - 7.45 kB
File4. Resistor power rating.srt - 5.29 kB
File2. Reading resistor values.html - 127 B
File5. Resistor power.html - 127 B
File8. Voltage dividers.html - 127 B
File10. Voltage dividers, with current draw.html - 127 B
File12. Current dividers.html - 127 B
File1.1 Resistor color codes.html - 84 B
Folder5. Diodes
File7. A circuit that includes a zener diode with a load.mp4 - 312 MB
File1. Introduction to diodes.mp4 - 217 MB
File2. Voltage drop and current regulation.mp4 - 195 MB
File6. Zener diodes.mp4 - 157 MB
File4. The voltage dropper circuit.mp4 - 152 MB
File10. How to calculate the appropriate resistor value for an LED.mp4 - 101 MB
File3. Measuring the voltage drop in a diode.mp4 - 77.6 MB
File9. Reverse polarity protection.mp4 - 62.8 MB
File1. Introduction to diodes.srt - 19.9 kB
File7. A circuit that includes a zener diode with a load.srt - 12.6 kB
File2. Voltage drop and current regulation.srt - 11.2 kB
File6. Zener diodes.srt - 10.8 kB
File4. The voltage dropper circuit.srt - 10.6 kB
File10. How to calculate the appropriate resistor value for an LED.srt - 7.89 kB
File9. Reverse polarity protection.srt - 6.26 kB
File3. Measuring the voltage drop in a diode.srt - 6 kB
File5. Voltage drop.html - 127 B
File8. Zener diode.html - 127 B
File11. Calculating the LED protective resistor.html - 127 B
File1.1 Germanium.html - 84 B
File1.2 High power LED.html - 84 B
File1.3 Rectifier diode.html - 84 B
File1.4 Schottky diode.html - 84 B
File1.5 Silicon.html - 84 B
File1.6 Zener diode.html - 84 B
Folder6. Transistors
File2. Calculating the currents in a transistor circuit.mp4 - 311 MB
File4. A circuit with the 2N2222 bipolar transistor.mp4 - 248 MB
File1. Introduction to transistors.mp4 - 156 MB
File5. A circuit with a TIP122 and a high-power LED.mp4 - 145 MB
File6. A circuit with a TIP122 and a motor.mp4 - 123 MB
File4. A circuit with the 2N2222 bipolar transistor.srt - 20.3 kB
File1. Introduction to transistors.srt - 14.2 kB
File2. Calculating the currents in a transistor circuit.srt - 12.4 kB
File5. A circuit with a TIP122 and a high-power LED.srt - 10.4 kB
File6. A circuit with a TIP122 and a motor.srt - 10.1 kB
File3. Calculating transistor currents.html - 127 B
File1.1 2N2222 datasheet.html - 84 B
File1.2 TIP122 datasheet.html - 84 B
Folder7. Voltage regulators
File2. Fixed voltage regulator.mp4 - 259 MB
File3. A variable voltage regulator circuit.mp4 - 183 MB
File1. Introduction to IC voltage regulators.mp4 - 82.1 MB
File4. How to calculate the resistors for a variable voltage regulator.mp4 - 67.1 MB
File2. Fixed voltage regulator.srt - 21.8 kB
File3. A variable voltage regulator circuit.srt - 14.5 kB
File1. Introduction to IC voltage regulators.srt - 8.13 kB
File4. How to calculate the resistors for a variable voltage regulator.srt - 5.63 kB
File5. Voltage regulation with the LM317.html - 127 B
File1.1 LM317 datasheet.html - 84 B
File1.2 LM78XX datasheet.html - 84 B
File2.1 LM78XX datasheet.html - 84 B
File4.1 LM317 datasheet.html - 84 B
Folder2. Electronics, basic concepts
File11. Kirchhoff's Law example.mp4 - 213 MB
File10. Kirchhoff's Law.mp4 - 170 MB
File1. Electricity, particles, and current.mp4 - 156 MB
File6. Ohm's Law.mp4 - 149 MB
File5. What is resistance.mp4 - 94.8 MB
File4. What is current.mp4 - 59.1 MB
File2. What is voltage.mp4 - 55 MB
File8. Calculating energy.mp4 - 32.1 MB
File3. What is voltage (supplemental).mp4 - 18.1 MB
File3. What is voltage (supplemental).srt - 14.9 kB
File10. Kirchhoff's Law.srt - 12.5 kB
File6. Ohm's Law.srt - 12.4 kB
File1. Electricity, particles, and current.srt - 10.7 kB
File11. Kirchhoff's Law example.srt - 9.72 kB
File5. What is resistance.srt - 9.64 kB
File2. What is voltage.srt - 6.31 kB
File4. What is current.srt - 4.94 kB
File8. Calculating energy.srt - 4.5 kB
File7. Ohm's Law.html - 127 B
File9. Power and energy.html - 127 B
File6.1 Georg Ohm.html - 84 B
File6.2 James Joules.html - 84 B
File6.3 James Watt.html - 84 B
File10.1 Gustav Kirchhoff.html - 84 B
Folder1. Starting up
File5. About software.mp4 - 206 MB
File4. The parts you will need.mp4 - 150 MB
File3. The tools you will need.mp4 - 126 MB
File1. Study guide.mp4 - 21.1 MB
File5. About software.srt - 15.1 kB
File3. The tools you will need.srt - 11.2 kB
File4. The parts you will need.srt - 11 kB
File1. Study guide.srt - 9.16 kB
File2. Parts list.html - 172 B
File2.1 List of tools and parts.html - 108 B
File3.1 List of tools and parts.html - 108 B
File4.1 List of tools and parts.html - 108 B
File5.11 NGSpice.html - 92 B
File5.16 The Electronic Toolbox (smartphone app).html - 91 B
File5.14 Qucs.html - 89 B
File5.17 TopSpice.html - 87 B
File5.9 Micro-Cap.html - 86 B
File5.3 Circuit Logix.html - 85 B
File5.4 Circuit Simulator.html - 84 B
File5.6 iCircuit (desktop and smartphone app).html - 84 B
File5.7 LTSpiceIV.html - 84 B
File5.10 Multisim.html - 84 B
File5.18 XSpice.html - 84 B
File5.2 Circuit Lab.html - 83 B
File5.15 Solve Elec.html - 83 B
File5.13 Proteus.html - 82 B
File5.8 MacSpice.html - 81 B
File5.12 Part Sim.html - 80 B
File5.1 5Spice.html - 79 B
File5.5 Gnucap.html - 79 B
Folder4. Capacitors
File1. Introduction to capacitors.mp4 - 206 MB
File8. An RC time constant experiment.mp4 - 173 MB
File4. Capacitors as filter.mp4 - 167 MB
File7. What is the RC time constant.mp4 - 165 MB
File5. Capacitors in series and parallel.mp4 - 135 MB
File3. Capacitors for storing energy.mp4 - 134 MB
File1. Introduction to capacitors.srt - 16.4 kB
File8. An RC time constant experiment.srt - 13.7 kB
File4. Capacitors as filter.srt - 13.7 kB
File7. What is the RC time constant.srt - 12.9 kB
File5. Capacitors in series and parallel.srt - 11.7 kB
File3. Capacitors for storing energy.srt - 9.61 kB
File2. Basic capacitor quiz.html - 127 B
File6. Capacitors in parallel and series.html - 127 B
File9. RC time constant.html - 127 B
File1.1 Dick Smith Electronics capacitor codes.html - 84 B
Folder8. Conclusion
File2. Bonus Lecture.html - 4.3 kB
File1. What did you learn What's next.html - 1.14 kB
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Basic electronics for Arduino Makers

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Description

Are you an Arduino maker, able to make things by following how-to guides and are confident with writing or modifying sketches, yet you are not so confident about things like calculating transistor currents, voltage drops and using capacitors as filters?

You are not alone. I have been teaching Arduino and Raspberry Pi topics for years. During this time I have realized that while these platforms are great for helping you to start tinkering with electronics, you will not be able to truly enjoy their power until you have understood basic electronics.

This is what this course is about. It is about helping you achieve a better level of understanding of the basic electronics principles and components that are commonly used in making on platforms like the Arduino and the Raspberry Pi.

I have designed this course for anyone with a basic understanding of electronics, who has already spent time tinkering with Arduinos.

By the end of this course, you will have learned how to use commonly used components found in Arduino projects. You will also have learned how to do the relevant measurements and calculations to help you select appropriate components for your projects.

To complete this course, you will need a few cheap and common components and tools: resistors, capacitors, transistors, LED, diodes, and batteries. You will also need a multimeter, a small breadboard and jumper wires. All of these are probably things that you already have.
Who this course is for:

Anyone with minimal experience using an Arduino
Anyone with minimal experience using any prototyping platform
Anyone with a need to brush up their knowledge of basic electronics

Requirements

Small circuits controlled by an Arduino
A basic understanding of electricity and electronics
Have assorted resistors, capacitors, LEDs, diodes, transistors, voltage regulators (see section 1 for details, free to view)
A breadboard, jumper wires and a battery (see section 1 for details, free to view)
A multimeter (see section 1 for details, free to view)
Basic algebra

Last Updated 9/2020

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