Hello,
I want to start designing my own circuits from scratch, but I don't know where to start.
What do I need to know before I can start to do that?
Hello,
I want to start designing my own circuits from scratch, but I don't know where to start.
What do I need to know before I can start to do that?
Nicholas,
There are a lot of interesting projects that have been fully described on this website (search around). Find a project that is relatively simple and interesting and study it. When you come across something that you don't understand, try searching for more information on Google. Once something begins to make sense, try to replicate the design and once that works, try to modify in slightly. Bit by bit, you will be able to increase your understanding of electronics.
That being said, there is no better way to learn than to study electronics (books, school, tutorials, etc.). Electronics is a science, which adheres to rules. Learning the basic rules, like Ohm's law for example, is a fundamental aspect of understanding how to design electronic circuits.
Best of luck!
Gene
Nicholas,
There are a lot of interesting projects that have been fully described on this website (search around). Find a project that is relatively simple and interesting and study it. When you come across something that you don't understand, try searching for more information on Google. Once something begins to make sense, try to replicate the design and once that works, try to modify in slightly. Bit by bit, you will be able to increase your understanding of electronics.
That being said, there is no better way to learn than to study electronics (books, school, tutorials, etc.). Electronics is a science, which adheres to rules. Learning the basic rules, like Ohm's law for example, is a fundamental aspect of understanding how to design electronic circuits.
Best of luck!
Gene