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A simple guide to electronic components.

Ajouté le mer. 16 mars 2016 Science et technologie Rectangular HD

By request:- A basic guide to identifying components and their functions for those who are new to electronics. This is a work in progress, and I welcome feedback from you guys on whether I should break it down into more manageable chunks. I've kept the maths to a minimum, since it can be off-putting to someone just getting started in electronics.
The idea of this video is to slot in some more of the jigsaw pieces involved in learning electronics, when you start to recognise components, but aren't quite sure what they are or what they do.
It's tricky to squeeze even the basics into a single video, and I've just realised how long this one is (and why it took all night to upload).


If you enjoy my videos you can support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and components at https://www.patreon.com/bigclive

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Cette chaîne YouTube se concentre sur les dissectiobs, analyses et comparaisons de matériels informatiques, couvrant des domaines tels que l'électronique, les solutions d'éclairage, les technologies renouvelables et les accessoires associés. Elle propose des explications détaillées, des schémas et des recommandations, visant à offrir des informations précieuses aux passionnés, aux professionnels et aux réparateurs, soutenue par une approche axée sur la curiosité pour comprendre les dispositifs et leurs mécanismes sous-jacents.
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The trashiest electronic channel on YouTube. We test and use affordable electronic soldering equipment and tools to build, teardown, modify (and sometimes destroy) random electronic stuff.

A British TV licence is NOT required to view my videos or almost every other video on YouTube.

Many of the builds and projects featured here operate at full mains voltage and carry a high risk of shock and fire. As such they're really intended for either entertainment value or for those who do similar stuff.
The videos are generally uncensored and may contain tasteless jokes, profanities and even blood and electric shocks when things go wrong. So just like a normal workshop really.

So kick back, grab a beer and enjoy the ride.