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Understanding how/why Arduino works?

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Former Member over 9 years ago

Hi, I am really interested in learning electronics (which I know virtually nothing about). I saw some videos about Arduino and RPi, and think they're really cool.

 

But I have one problem with these products. They're already made for you, and you simply use them. I can see how the Arduino can be useful for electronics projects, but it doesn't really tell me how/why the Arduino does what it does.

 

I would like to know how to create my own circuit, from scratch, that can do what the Arduino/RPi does. Is this possible, or too difficult?

 

I really want to have a low-level understanding of electronics. I don't know where to start, or what resources would be helpful.

 

EDIT: Like, for example, I would like to be able to get into the mindset of the people who made the Arduino/RPi, and understand how they made them and everything they knew about the various components (chips on the circuit, pins, capacitors, etc.)

 

Thanks in advance,

Alex.

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    0 Former Member over 9 years ago

    Thanks everyone for your kind help. I have looked into the advised book and the link, and while they look very interesting and detailed there is one problem that I have... Mathematics...

     

    I'm extremely bad at reading math. Is this going to be a problem?

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    0 Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Not from my experience. The only math I've really done is calculating resistor values for the LM317t. Except for of course trying to implement the Kalman Filter in my head tracker project with gyro and accelerometer, but that is at a stand still right now. But non-advanced electronics don't use math.

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    0 Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Not from my experience. The only math I've really done is calculating resistor values for the LM317t. Except for of course trying to implement the Kalman Filter in my head tracker project with gyro and accelerometer, but that is at a stand still right now. But non-advanced electronics don't use math.

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    0 mudz over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi alex
    Don't be afraid of Mathematics, only mathematics you will face while going this road will be of addition and substraction image
    Just jump into this world of creating things. You will love it. Even making a LED blinker will cheer you up image
    I know google can be sometimes really confusing, so many tutorials, so many different ways to do the same thing; don't get confused just hold on to any good tutorial and follow it completely till end. You will learn a lot.
    And do one thing keep track of things how you did things your way, what you learn't by writing it, may be making notes or word document anything, it will help you and others seeking your advice in future. image
    Moreover, element14 community is full of expert advisors and full of resources. Just jump in with any electronics project and if got into any trouble/problem just ask here.
    Good Luck !
    Cheers !! image


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