Title | : | #1099 How I learned electronics |
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short asnwer brbrbuy the right books with example that you can actually use in your work project Comment from : AnnoyingAnimator |
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Even with an EE degree, they dont really teach you HOW to DESIGN circuits you learn about specific components and generally how they work, but aside from amplifiers and SOME filters (we only really learned how to make basic passive RLC filters but it didnt feel as in depth as I wouldve wanted) We never got to delve into how to design a circuit for a specific funtion or purpose, we never even learned how to utilize transfer functions to create a circuit, we only learned how to find or determine transfer functions based on the inputs and outputs of a system the two best classes for teaching me electronics have been electronics 2 and power electronics All other classes have been a bit lackluster and barely dive into real world implimentations We learned about fourier series / transforms but now how to apply that to circuits (but you can kind of make assumptions of how / why you would use it) Weve learned about S plots and stability of a system / transfer function but not really how to apply it, to an actual circuitbrbrI feel like half of my college classes were a complete waste or they covered reduntant info I already learned in one or two previous classes (like comms systems and digital signal processing are basically the same thing??) Ive had so much frustration about college, but I have learned some good things from it Comment from : Drew Lehman |
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So how did you learn electronics so how did you learn electronics ? So how did you learn electronics ? So please tell how did you learn electronics? Just wondering how did you learn electronics ? A question how did you learn electronics? Comment from : Tony Wright |
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Greetings fellow autodidacts, self taught people are always on a higher level of learning We really want to know or proof why Comment from : Mickh el |
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Curiosity is what makes you achieve this, not your degree Congratulation, Sir Curiosity is what makes you achieve this, not your degree Congratulation, Sir Comment from : Justin Armstrong |
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i did wait for GODOT, because unity screwed up their agreement with the game developers Comment from : nothing personnel |
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I enlisted Comment from : No Clue |
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So I've been working with electronics and electricity for over 35 years and I agree with this idea Because nobody is an expert at all of it! When I worked as an Avionics Tech I figured out that I didn't need to understand how the circuits worked, only what they should be doing and be able to measure that Remember, that when a circuit is designed in the professional world, that a company pays some engineer or group of engineers to come up with only part of that device Sometimes only 1 function in itbrI needed to know if the device I was troubleshooting was working correctly using my test instruments, not re-engineering it! Comment from : Brian Slota |
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Each thing you learn adds an arrow to your quiver Comment from : darren cox |
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thank you, all this video is a life lesson You are so playful and in love with what you do, it's very inspiring I am grateful Comment from : dragone |
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It helped a lot I like how you teach Comment from : Reggae Fan |
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Thanks for sharing Would that book be helpful in learning to build guitar effect pedals? Comment from : shroomfiend |
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You need to consider phase if you’re trying to work with sub woofer set Comment from : TurdO |
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What oscilloscope would you suggest for someone who would like to get one but knows nothing about them but would like to learn ? Comment from : thomas |
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I love the ARRL Handbook, I have a pile of them, some are in ok condition, some of them are old and beat up, but I will never part with them !! Comment from : thomas |
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I'm every engineering class I took we derived every equation first The issue I think is when people learn where they come from, they don't necessarily realize the value of that information immediately and therefore forget it Comment from : Noah Lape |
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Paused 5 minutes in to thank you for talking about the math being introduced too early! I studied electronics for a couple years, in and out of school, and the theoretical math was one of the biggest hurdles for me in some cases Comment from : Evan Harriman |
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My problem with these types of videos is that I haven't found one that both holds my attention and teaches from a framework of things I already know The analogies are always tenuous and components are introduced without saying how to use them and what they do If we're told what they do, it's always an esoteric summary that doesn't help someone with no base of understanding to start with, or it gets into dry theory that doesn't help in actually using the damn thingbrbrI never feel like I'm making progressbrbrThe message I gather from all these videos is "be smart to begin with and already know it before you try to learn it" 10 years and I still don't know what's going on, which is why I periodically give up trying Learning this stuff is like trying to speak with aliens, there's no common language or frame of reference Comment from : MF Rat |
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Yeah, most people are never going to get it, without a degree in some type of physics Some physicists don't seem to comprehend it very well I think it's damn near impossible to learn, without some formal training, specializing in electronics theory Physics does usually cover electricity, but they don't seem to linger in that area I believe it's one of the most important things to learn I wouldn't say you're not going to break anything You can definitely fry some shit Comment from : SloppyGoat |
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I love your humility I also have a degree in physics, grad degree as well I work as “engineer” but there are so many things I simply don’t know but hungry to learn This video was excellent Thank you very much Comment from : EagleLogic |
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The phase change seen via the scope is due to current or voltage lead?? I/v lead due to capacitor?? Comment from : Bhaskarjyoti Gogoi |
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Phase is very important in audio Phase can equate to reverb there Probably when coupled with feedback in an amplifier Comment from : Bhaskarjyoti Gogoi |
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Very interesting! Great video! Comment from : buddymartin71 |
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😊 Comment from : Raj Gupta |
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Good Lord "It feels like"br "I have to be honest" blah blah blah You Spent a whole minute telling us the TITLE of this video after we saw your thumbnail of you studying an electronics bookbrbrNow I have to be honest with you, I'm tired of this shit youtubers wasting our time Comment from : desertodavid |
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No No… Comment from : J C |
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You should have begun with the beginning: OHM'S law Comment from : Joe Tursi |
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Sorry but its too much fluff Ive been watching and skimming for 6 minutes now and you havent said much "Here's how I learned" Immediately starts throwing out components and fuctions that a beginner would have no idea what youre talking about This is my current issue Ill eventually buy a recommended book to learn better but for now Im just watching youtube and every video from a "ive been doing electrical work for years" type will have a "basics and introductory" video and immediately start talking about how basic things are and just go on a tangent when I, a beginner, have ZERO idea what a low pass filter or an amplifier is Im gonna assume your video summarizes in I taught myself with a book Comment from : Angel Saucedo |
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The handbook is not for learning how electronic works It is like a dictionary for looking up equations A dictionary doesn't need to explain you why "good" means good Comment from : Po Choi |
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i always wish some dumb guy actual normal dumb high school drop out kinda guy would make a video on how he learned whatever skill its frustrating all these "self taught" stories ooohh i have no formal training proceeds to say he has two degrees dude you are naturally smart proceeds to read a book where i dont understand 10 percent of what he is saying why cant i find someone who is actually dumb and see how they made it?? Comment from : Misa El |
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Is this how you learned electronics? Comment from : Slimebud |
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btw the US Army has a job for this that they can train you in and after your first contract of 6 years you can get a senior engineering position in a broadcast station and make $70k-$120k depending how ambitious you are Beware, the training is super rigorous since they are drilling 2 years of knowledge in only 6 months The jobs I'm talking about are 35T or 46T Im about to finish and I can easily get a job starting at 40k$ that quickly progresses year over year and can get a senior position after my first contract Just letting you know if you wanted to get employed into this field quickly Comment from : OriginalRecipe |
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Its much easier coming at it from a software engineering/programming perspective, especially if your more familiar with low level concepts Comment from : Sibte A |
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2:59 - lol Is that a swastika made of relays on the book cover? Comment from : ñ̴̥o̴t̶͎h̵ï̸̘n̷̩ģ̸̥ ̵̳ẗó̶̡ ̴̫͔ś̷̗e̶ė |
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it should matter, you need to know how and why Comment from : Chicken Permission |
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I worked with PRC 119s, military radios Comment from : Daniel Koerner |
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What is the black box you are playing with Comment from : Daniel Koerner |
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Hi, where can I find Aaron book use ones Comment from : jim bala |
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Exactly the book I was looking for Comment from : dm dm |
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best way of learning Comment from : Tomasz Zych |
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4:55 problem with every school lol Comment from : Proximity Gaming |
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Ok mine is a very strange onebrbrI learned the conceptual basics of electronics from programming languages and videogame(modded minecraft) I was programming factory logic without realizing it Comment from : jllemin4 |
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Can i get it online in pdf form Comment from : Beloke Bonaventure |
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This is so confidence-inspiring Let me ask you, I want to buy a basic assortment of things, like transistors capacitors resistors Etc Any suggestions of where and what? Comment from : Light Science |
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OpA! Comment from : lakergirlHspics |
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im self-taught, too! brall things ebike -- motor rebuild, battery build (24V-52V), throttle + controller repair, horn + light installation like u, it started off as curiosity and necessity Didn’t like the repair shops i went tobrtoday i own my own business -- Ebike Repair NYC brbrgreat videobrbr/bklyn👑 Comment from : Robert Motión |
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opamps? I prefer bmagic doritos/bbrEdit: brFor those of you wanting to get into electronics: Get a logic probe, multimeter, and modify an old CRT tv to be an oscilloscope(I litterally have $5 in mine, also don't shock yourself not fun) Also, ALL components/concepts/circuits can be visualized as water in pipes Comment from : Al Telephono |
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But Physics teaches abstract thinking which is crucial in learning electronics I have a physics degree and currently pursuing a masters degree in physics with electronics and telecommunication In Nigeria electronics is taught in a physics degree program as an elective courses Comment from : Anas Abubakar |
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I love you Comment from : Rahul Raparia |
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I studied electronics for three years brI passed everything brBut I wish we had spent more time building circuits like this and learned to handle the oscilloscope and so onbrThis is definitely the way to go brAt least for me! 👍 Comment from : Oscar Josefsson |
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This man is Self-Tod Comment from : Dr Gasgeber |
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Do you realize that most app note circuits don't take into consideration actual circuit boards as shown in 1:54/19:54 ? brthese plugboard circuits behave differently from the app note at frequencies 1-5 Mhz and some times 100khz to 1Mhz due to stray capacitance, inductances , even power supply lead length, type of capacitors used in decoupling or ouput load loading ? Comment from : observerms |
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Curiosity is what makes you achieve this, not your degree Congratulation, Sir Curiosity is what makes you achieve this, not your degree Congratulation, Sir Comment from : Adonis Harmon |
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He literally learned electronics Comment from : Mandelkuchen 22 |
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Yes the education system was built to distract, not educate, or draw out from within Comment from : Soul Piano Studio with Joe |
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EDU in grassroots Americana style Comment from : Paul Kim |
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I bought a book, a maplin breadboard and a single trace 6MHz scope all of which I still have Great thing about a scope is you can see what's going on I've since worked in aviation and military I find electronics fascinating and now working on PIC microcontrollers Comment from : Richard Ballinger |
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You will never work electronics if you don't try Comment from : mister |
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Currently teaching myself electronics at 51 I've always wanted to learn, but thought I was too dumb I might have been right lol Comment from : Stephen Paden |
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Inspirational Comment from : Devansh Varshney |
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Cool video, well done, thanks for sharing it :) Comment from : Rixtronix LAB |
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"Go do" Is litteraly how you learn anything ! Languages : listen to spoken languagebrCoding : code, steal some, try some, write some, ask some AIs to write you somebrElectronics : build circuits you're interesting inbrJust do Comment from : Jbrimbelibap |
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Greatings from Ireland Thansk for the book recomendation It's exactly what I was looking for Comment from : John Bill |
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The book costs around 18k in India f😩brAnyway it won't stop me from learning Comment from : vivek kambar |
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This books seems to be interresting Can I have the this book’s name 😌? Comment from : Sen Mecatronique |
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Curiosity is what makes you achieve this, not your degree Congratulation, Sir This makes learning these things seem so much less daunting Thank you! Comment from : Maeve William |
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Why do you keep saying you don't care? Sound very juvenile Comment from : Darth Vader |
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I totally agre with what you said about the education systemi think that when the education system changes to practice first, theory second, there will appear some new types off isaac newtonsbest regards great video, i ve just subscribed the channel Comment from : M Tavares |
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I hate math Comment from : Rob Hernandez |
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curiosity enthusiasm and an IQ well over 140 are usually a good place to start Comment from : Lorne Alexander |
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Physics degree does require electrical understanding to even pass it Comment from : gvi341984 |
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where can i buy these books used ? Comment from : Τηρεσιας Προφητης |
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I do the same thing I want to know how it works and or what everything does before all the math equations and formulas come into play that is the only way I will understand it Comment from : jacob dyer |
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1 year laterbrI took electronics in high school was a radio repairman in the Army (1966-69) was a TV repairman, bought my first computer and IMSAI 8080 in 1975 and worked for National Semiconductor for 30 years Comment from : Dan Ellis |
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This resonated with me My best professors when I was studying Finance as an undergraduate were the ones that spent a lecture or two going over the math and theory but spent the rest of the semester showing us how to use modern tools (excel, etc) to handle the math so we could focus on real-world application This was a much better approach for preparing for a career Comment from : bak4320 |
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That's the cut off frequency You can get the exact frquency you wan the filter to star cutting off Comment from : [R@UL] |
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I think you blew up the internet cause that book used is $225 Comment from : Amy L |
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5:46 to 6:05 In less than 1 minute, you have articulated everything wrong with modern engineering education 99 of all Trades and Engineering either fix, or specify and install existing equipment, yet training on this subject is almost always completed in the field and not at Uni Electronics design should be taught as a post grad subject, in my opinion; design has little relevance in the real world and by real, I mean FMCG, primaries or petro Comment from : jimmytea1 |
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"Rarely are there educational systems that will teach you the basics in a clear way"brbrOne of the greatest truths I've seen on YouTube Comment from : MotoMarios |
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I learned by failing Comment from : Ten Minute Tokyo 2 |
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By not worrying about rent Comment from : Bim Gim |
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Just a hobbyist trying to learn some things about electronics, this was actually really helpful Thank you Comment from : Sketchypoodle |
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Success 🎉 Comment from : Bharathi |
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Thank you for your transparency; much respect and I’m now invested even more than ever in your content; subbed… Comment from : Guillermo Rosario |
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I wished I could see this video when I was a EE college student 10 years ago🥲 Comment from : FinDiamond |
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is same thing happened in us too? it's trend in india to learn and pass only 😢😢 hence we came out of university with no real life skills except coding 😢😢 Comment from : sagar rawat |
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4:33 man just explained everything wrong with schools Comment from : ur mum a fatty mc patty |
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I used to say "I taught myself electronics" Humans learn very little in a vacuum Now I say "I learned electronics by watching others and trying to do it better" Comment from : J Harmon |
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Oh stop it 'I have no formal training, just a degree in a field that explains how everything in our universe works including the associated math' Comment from : J Harmon |
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This is indeed a great advice thank you!brI have EE degree but there were a lot of theory that overwhelms you and you keep forgetting the big picture We do have labs but mostly these were designed to execute an experiment in which we know exactly what is the outcome It was not useful at least for me Comment from : Shahad Alrawi |
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