Electronics Course: Practical Labs
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 623.85 MB | Duration: 2h 15m
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 623.85 MB | Duration: 2h 15m
Hands-on electronics course with real-world labs—build, test, and troubleshoot circuits like a pro!
What you'll learn
Build and analyze simple electronic circuits using components like resistors, LEDs, and transistors.
Use a multimeter to measure voltage, current, and resistance in electronic circuits.
Troubleshoot common circuit issues and apply debugging techniques to fix faulty circuits.
Design and simulate circuits using online tools like Tinkercad, Multisim, or LTspice.
Requirements
No prior electronics experience needed – this course is beginner-friendly!
A basic understanding of electrical concepts (optional but helpful).
Access to a breadboard, resistors, LEDs, transistors, jumper wires, and a power source (or use circuit simulation software).
Description
Are you ready to master electronics through hands-on practical labs instead of just theory? This course is designed to help students, hobbyists, and aspiring engineers build, test, and troubleshoot real electronic circuits step by step.Whether you’re new to electronics or looking to sharpen your practical skills, this course guides you through real-world projects using essential components and tools.What You’ll Learn: How to work with resistors, capacitors, transistors, diodes, and ICs The basics of circuit design and prototyping on breadboards How to use multimeters, oscilloscopes, and power supplies Soldering techniques for assembling circuits Troubleshooting common circuit issues like a professionalWho Should Take This Course? Beginners who want a hands-on approach to learning electronics Engineering students looking to reinforce theoretical knowledge DIY enthusiasts and makers eager to build electronic projects Anyone curious about electronics and how real circuits workWhy Take This Course? 100% Practical Learning – Focused on real applications, not just theory Step-by-Step Guidance – Beginner-friendly explanations with demonstrations Real-World Projects – Build circuits that you can actually use Lifetime Access & Certificate – Learn at your own pace and showcase your skillsBy the end of this course, you'll have the confidence to design, build, and troubleshoot electronic circuits on your own!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Section Intro
Lecture 2 Introduction
Lecture 3 V1 BreadBoard
Lecture 4 V2 Multimeter
Lecture 5 V3 Function Generator
Lecture 6 V4 Oscilloscope
Lecture 7 V5 DC Power
Lecture 8 Summary
Lecture 9 Reading Material
Section 2: Circuits and Resistors
Lecture 10 Section Intro
Lecture 11 Introduction
Lecture 12 Series Circuit
Lecture 13 Parallel Circuit
Lecture 14 Parallel and Series Circuit
Lecture 15 Experiment's with Ohm's Law
Lecture 16 Summary
Lecture 17 Reading Material
Section 3: Circuit and Diodes
Lecture 18 Section Intro
Lecture 19 Introduction
Lecture 20 Diode Characteristic Curve
Lecture 21 Introduction to Rectifier
Lecture 22 Half Wave Recifier Design
Lecture 23 Ripple Analysis and Filtering
Lecture 24 Zener Diode voltage Regulator
Lecture 25 Summary
Lecture 26 Reading Material
Section 4: RLC Circuit
Lecture 27 Section Intro
Lecture 28 Analysis of Capacitor Charge and Discharge
Lecture 29 Introduction to RLC Circuit
Lecture 30 RLC Circuits
Lecture 31 Experiment on RLC Circuits
Lecture 32 Summary
Lecture 33 Reading Material
Section 5: Circuits with Operational Amplifier
Lecture 34 Section Intro
Lecture 35 Non-Inverting Operational Amplifier Configuration
Lecture 36 Inverting Operational Amplifier
Lecture 37 Op-amp Differentiator Circuit
Lecture 38 Op-amp Integrator Circuit
Lecture 39 Op-amp Comparator Circuit
Lecture 40 Summary
Lecture 41 Reading Material
Beginners interested in learning practical electronics with hands-on projects.,Engineering students or hobbyists looking to develop fundamental circuit-building skills.,Makers and DIY enthusiasts who want to create and test small electronic projects.,Anyone curious about electronics and circuit design, even without prior experience.