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Learning Electronics need Basic Test Equipment.

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Former Member over 9 years ago

I would like to get into learning about electronics and repair.

Can someone recommend some decent/cheap basic test equipment to get me started?

Specifically I have never used an oscilloscope but would like to learn. I know there are

analog and digital ones. I would like to be able to diagnose and repair small electronics

like headsets, video games, etc.

 

Thanks,

William

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    0 bprewit over 9 years ago

    Hi, William:

     

    I was lucky enough to have Uncle Sam send me to electronics school .. but here's my take:

     

    The first thing that you need isn't an o-scope; it's a voltmeter.  Learn to use it to check voltages & continuity first; that'll actually enable you to handle ~ 80% of repair tasks.

     

    You can obtain a perfectly good voltmeter from your local home-improvement superstore for < $100.00 .. head out to your local electronic supply house (or order) a potentiometer & battery, study Ohm's law, figure out how to demonstrate using battery, pot,  & voltmeter.  Mastering this will get you well on your way.

     

    Once you understand DC circuits, then you can start to look at AC circuits .. that's when you will need an O-Scope.  Until then, it's just an expensive paperweight.

     

    I'm looking for a course to recommend to you but so far haven't seen anything.  If I find something, I'll let you know.

     

    Regards,

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    0 Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to bprewit

    Hi Bruce,

     

    I have a cheap multi-meter, I also have a fluke multi-meter if I could ever find what box I stuck it in when we moved. image

    Unfortunately besides Radio Shack (which doesn't really count) we don't have a local electronics store around here any more. I have ordered stuff before from digikey,

    but maybe there is a site that doesn't require such bulk orders.

     

    If you can find a course to recommend that would be great. I'm also looking around. I learn better from videos and hands on then books.

     

    Thanks,

    William

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    0 bprewit over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Nothing wrong with Radio Shack .. I think I have at least one of everything on their back wall!!

     

    Get a 10K pot, look at Wikipedia entry for Ohm's Law, hook it up & see how it works.

     

    I'm still looking for a good starter course; I'll let you know if I find one .. but you can start by just experimenting!

     

    Regards,

     

    Bruce

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    0 uscdadnyc over 9 years ago in reply to bprewit

    For Courses  (Electronics, Electricity,..) Try YouTube. They is even one (or Two) about Setting up an Electronics Test Bench. Then there are MOOCs (Massively Open Online Courses). Such as edx.edu, coursera.org, lynda.com(?),udemy.com. The last two I believe are For-Profit Sites. IDK about lynda, but udemy is pretty good and is affordable. Udemy is the best of the MOOC providers, for H/W & (their) Associated S/W. Ex: TI (Texas Instruments) uController H/W that Courses use for example C++(?) as the programming language.

    As for Physical electronics Parts, some Micro Center (physical) Stores in the USA, carry "piece" parts.

    Again I ask Comment(ers) to sign-off your Remarks w/ an indication of their Physical Location

    For Ex: USCDADNYC (NY NY USA)

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    0 uscdadnyc over 9 years ago in reply to bprewit

    For Courses  (Electronics, Electricity,..) Try YouTube. They is even one (or Two) about Setting up an Electronics Test Bench. Then there are MOOCs (Massively Open Online Courses). Such as edx.edu, coursera.org, lynda.com(?),udemy.com. The last two I believe are For-Profit Sites. IDK about lynda, but udemy is pretty good and is affordable. Udemy is the best of the MOOC providers, for H/W & (their) Associated S/W. Ex: TI (Texas Instruments) uController H/W that Courses use for example C++(?) as the programming language.

    As for Physical electronics Parts, some Micro Center (physical) Stores in the USA, carry "piece" parts.

    Again I ask Comment(ers) to sign-off your Remarks w/ an indication of their Physical Location

    For Ex: USCDADNYC (NY NY USA)

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