Beginner Electronics - 14 - Circuit Design, Build, and Measuring!

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Published 2015-12-05
Today we design and build a working circuit, as well as go over how to properly record values using a multimeter!
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I am an electronics hobbyist; I do not have a degree in electrical engineering. This series MAY NOT teach all of the appropriate safety required for general electronics work. Any advice taken from this series should be checked with multiple sources, and a professional should be addressed to ensure proper safety.

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All Comments (21)
  • @tyronemixx
    NEW HOBBYISTS: DO NOT MAKE CIRCUIT CHANGES WHILE POWER IS CONNECTED TO THE BREADBOARD. I understand it’s rather late for making comments but I’ll add mine anyway. It’s been more than 45 years since I dabbled with circuits in high school. What jumped out at me was that you were grabbing components (the LED lead) while power was applied to the circuit. Yes these are extremely low currents but I think for safety reasons , New people should be taught safety practices so it is ingrained in them. Thanks
  • @CodeNMore
    *DISCLAIMER - READ BEFORE WATCHING* I am an electronics hobbyist; I do not have a degree in electrical engineering. This series MAY NOT teach all of the appropriate safety required for general electronics work. Any advice taken from this series should be checked with multiple sources, and a professional should be addressed to ensure proper safety. As a general precaution that was not pressed in this video in particular: power should be DISCONNECTED when working with electronics components. This is a major safety concern.
  • Hello there, Im 40 years old and found a new hobby thanks to you.!. Great videos buddy, thanks is there any more videos on this subject.?
  • @martymcgill1312
    I don't understand putting the resistor on the backside of the LED. How does that limit the current to the LED?
  • @Aaron.Garner
    It's a shame these videos are getting hit by some shady ads for that greg blog thing that costs like $40.
  • You explain everything very clearly and effectively. I am thoroughly enjoying your episodes!
  • This playlist is fantastic. I have bought my own kit and I am trying out some of these experiments and I am getting successful results. Please post more of these.
  • @McGavel1
    Awesome info! I'm learning a ton, thanks! Especially cool points about improvising in electronics and showing how the DPDT switch actually works on a real switch - very cool! Also great stuff about using a multimeter and how to measure volts & amps.
  • @mammakujo8987
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  • @tikrasseo
    More, please! You're an awesome tutor! Thank you for all the effort you've put into these videos!
  • @moungfu
    Thanks for posting these great videos! It's really helping get back to understanding electronics, after being away from it.
  • @turuus5215
    Thanks for opening my eyes, this show's so helpful and easy to understand.
  • @jay22alco
    I'm learning electronics because I want to learn how to repair electronics and this tutorial is teaching me allot in understanding how each components work. best tutorial ever.
  • @justart6579
    Me: did I learn more than what I learned in my college :o
  • @davidpopp3312
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  • I was thrown into the field at my job on day one without any idea what i was doing or why. following this it very quickly answering the why lol. thanks. I got up to this video today, plan on starting again tomorrow. Going to return to work Monday with a lot more know how in what I am doing, i appreciate you making these videos. i'll be sure to pass on to co workers with the same problems. makes me and im sure a lot of other people wonder how places can hire people and just think they will pick it up as they go without any mistakes. But i have no problem working overtime fixing the mistakes i made cause they didnt teach me right lmao. Anyways i got to the point where i decided to learn from someone the basics first lol. thank you