Beginner help

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Continuum

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Hi,
I recently became interested in hobby electronics but am not sure that
I like it as of yet. I purchased a soldering iron, breadboard and
things of this nature but I am hesitant to order a electonics kit from
someone paying customs and such just to find that I don't like it.

So, first question, are there any places on the interweb that offer
schematics for a beginner?

Secondly, I have found many tutorials for soldering circuit boards
together but very few for how to use a breadboard.
Thus, my second and final question, are there any tutorials that are
good for learning the basics of breadboarding?

cheers.
 
On 15 Mar 2005 11:51:49 -0800, "Continuum" <chaoscontinuum@gmail.com>
wrote:

Hi,
I recently became interested in hobby electronics but am not sure that
I like it as of yet. I purchased a soldering iron, breadboard and
things of this nature but I am hesitant to order a electonics kit from
someone paying customs and such just to find that I don't like it.

So, first question, are there any places on the interweb that offer
schematics for a beginner?
---
We can help you, right here.
---

Secondly, I have found many tutorials for soldering circuit boards
together but very few for how to use a breadboard.
Thus, my second and final question, are there any tutorials that are
good for learning the basics of breadboarding?
---
If you can be specific about what you want to know, any number of us
will be glad to help you. Start by telling us what kind of a
breadboard you have, if you have any test equipment (multimeters,
etc.) and what kind of circuit you want to build. Or, what you'd like
for a circuit to do. That is, do you want to light an LED, make a
beeper beep, build a bomb... ;)

--
John Fields
 
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:51:49 -0800, Continuum wrote:

Hi,
I recently became interested in hobby electronics but am not sure that
I like it as of yet. I purchased a soldering iron, breadboard and
things of this nature but I am hesitant to order a electonics kit from
someone paying customs and such just to find that I don't like it.

So, first question, are there any places on the interweb that offer
schematics for a beginner?

Secondly, I have found many tutorials for soldering circuit boards
together but very few for how to use a breadboard.
Thus, my second and final question, are there any tutorials that are
good for learning the basics of breadboarding?

cheers.
There's an example of protoboard use posted just today in message-id
pYtZd.17622$2s.3583@lakeread06 , subject "The Results of everyones help."

Good Luck!
Rich
 
"Continuum" <chaoscontinuum@gmail.com> wrote:

I recently became interested in hobby electronics but am not sure that
I like it as of yet. I purchased a soldering iron, breadboard and
things of this nature but I am hesitant to order a electonics kit from
someone paying customs and such just to find that I don't like it.

So, first question, are there any places on the interweb that offer
schematics for a beginner?
There are millions of schematics on the web and not very hard to find.

I googled for

electronic schematic beginner

And found 100000 hits, after following a few links you will find big
collections of schematics and beginner level instructions.

Try these links:

http://www.epanorama.net/cgi-bin/circuitsitesearch.cgi?keyword=

http://d.webring.com/hub?ring=electronics

Secondly, I have found many tutorials for soldering circuit boards
together but very few for how to use a breadboard.
Thus, my second and final question, are there any tutorials that are
good for learning the basics of breadboarding?
I was a bit confused too, the first time I tried to use a breadboard. But
they are very simple devices and it usually takes only a few minutes to
learn how to use them.

When you see 5 holes in a row you can assume that they are
connected to each other inside the breadboard.
Test with a multimeter in ohmmeter mode if you are not sure which holes
are connected to which holes.
Use wires with a diameter of around 1 mm to push into the holes.

Here is a site with some instruction on breadboards:
http://library.thinkquest.org/16497/projects/breadboard/index2.html


--
Roger J.
 

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