Electronics, How to understand them, and build stuff. |
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Electronics, How to understand them, and build stuff. |
Nov 6 2009, 09:01 PM
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Atomican Immortal |
A few years ago I used the DSE books, did some of the basic kits, didn't need a multimeter. I'm no electronics technician, but at least now I understand what a capacitor is and what a diode is. I've also been electrocuted 8 times so far - I'm a little worried about the next one in case I'm a cat. People only ever get electrocuted once, it's always fatal. :p I'm shocked. |
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Nov 7 2009, 08:44 PM
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Quark Apprentice ![]() |
Le sigh! Yes how the mighty have fallen. From supplying the cheapest components and fun kits to selling the shittiest Chinese consumer crap they can screw the price down on :( If I was Dick I'd be embarrased to have my name plastered all over them. Tell me about it. Trying to convince consumers that the $100 Sony DVD player is infinitely better than the $39 DSE/Yum Cha model is nigh on impossible. They keep lining up to buy them, though. |
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Nov 7 2009, 09:53 PM
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check out Adafruit Industries awsome little electronics and microprocessor projects in there start with the kits/projects and work your way up, even just grabbing a beginners kit and soldering away, you'll be amazed at how practical application makes all those things you didnt understand about the theory suddenly fall into place. http://www.adafruit.com/index.php?main_pag...products_id=194 ![]() Sooooo tempted. I posted this in the Green Room thread but worth repeating http://members.iinet.net.au/~worcom/ has lots of odd things as well as common components. Worth checking out. -------------------- quote by 17
I just failed computing 101 because I lack the motor skills of a 3 year old. |
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Nov 7 2009, 11:05 PM
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Atomican Titan ![]() |
Is that some sort of death clock?
-------------------- Trapped at work without a pie. :(
Also Now on Twitter http://twitter.com/smadge1 |
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Nov 8 2009, 12:35 AM
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Atomican Primarch |
No!
-------------------- "Everything depends upon relative minuteness".
Life is what "you" make of it. http://counter.li.org registered as user #406321 Mandriva VirtualBox (non-ose AMD64) for DiD f_22 ADF win98 Flight sim in WinXp. kde4 repos, http://download.kde.org/mirrorstatus.html must read... http://www.webofdebt.com/articles/dollar-deception.php |
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Nov 8 2009, 07:29 AM
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Atomican Immortal |
check out Adafruit Industries awsome little electronics and microprocessor projects in there start with the kits/projects and work your way up, even just grabbing a beginners kit and soldering away, you'll be amazed at how practical application makes all those things you didnt understand about the theory suddenly fall into place. http://www.adafruit.com/index.php?main_pag...products_id=194 ![]() Sooooo tempted. I posted this in the Green Room thread but worth repeating http://members.iinet.net.au/~worcom/ has lots of odd things as well as common components. Worth checking out. Pretty blue.....and only seventy bucks! |
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Nov 8 2009, 07:57 AM
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Atomican Guru ![]() |
Le sigh! Yes how the mighty have fallen. From supplying the cheapest components and fun kits to selling the shittiest Chinese consumer crap they can screw the price down on :( If I was Dick I'd be embarrased to have my name plastered all over them. Tell me about it. Trying to convince consumers that the $100 Sony DVD player is infinitely better than the $39 DSE/Yum Cha model is nigh on impossible. They keep lining up to buy them, though. What's better about a Sony DVD player over a Yum Cha model that people are gonna care about? They're both gonna fail within a few years anyway, sony has never managed to make an optical drive that doesn't have a short MTBF |
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Nov 8 2009, 08:21 AM
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Atomican Immortal |
The Sony's were better when they were made in Japan........but they haven't been for years now.
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Nov 8 2009, 06:24 PM
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Atomican Primarch |
That's the sad part, they still produce products, but don't hold your breath contacting them!
-------------------- "Everything depends upon relative minuteness".
Life is what "you" make of it. http://counter.li.org registered as user #406321 Mandriva VirtualBox (non-ose AMD64) for DiD f_22 ADF win98 Flight sim in WinXp. kde4 repos, http://download.kde.org/mirrorstatus.html must read... http://www.webofdebt.com/articles/dollar-deception.php |
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Nov 19 2009, 04:22 PM
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Atomican Primarch ![]() |
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Nov 19 2009, 06:01 PM
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Atomican Immortal |
The Sony's were better when they were made in Japan........but they haven't been for years now. Yum cha is usually a better option because they don't care about what file formats you want to play. Just plays it all. The Sony may well have a better PSU and processor chip but unless you can access the specs online, you can't tell untill you open them up. (or watch them side by side) |
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Today, 04:55 PM
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Atomican Primarch |
Hi, sorry to dig this up again, but....
If your interested in doing some home study, I have just come across a web site that has not been mentioned here. You still need a breadboard and "stuff", but check out these online (downloadable) tutorials for teachers and students. http://www.ibiblio.org/kuphaldt/electricCircuits/ and (an associated page) http://openbookproject.net//books/socratic/index.html these include gif's simulations and questions for practice. and yes it's oss, and works with both GNU/Linux and win. I am checking out the xcircuit program, and that's how I found it. Cheers, and all the best. Glenn -------------------- "Everything depends upon relative minuteness".
Life is what "you" make of it. http://counter.li.org registered as user #406321 Mandriva VirtualBox (non-ose AMD64) for DiD f_22 ADF win98 Flight sim in WinXp. kde4 repos, http://download.kde.org/mirrorstatus.html must read... http://www.webofdebt.com/articles/dollar-deception.php |
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