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DruidArmy
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Hi,
I've been trying to teach myself electronics. I have read a lot of introduction books and now want to build a circuit. However, I have not been able to find good books on how to assemble simple circuits. In other words how the parts (resistors, caps, coils, diodes, transistors) go together. I understand all the parts but need to learn to assemble circuits.
For instance, I want to plug into a 120v AC outlet and create an RLC circuit where the R is an incandescent light bulb inside the tank circuit. I figure by putting the light bulb inside the LC tank I will pass the same electricity thru the bulb multiple times and save on electricity consumption. I would somehow push a little more electricity into the circuit to maintain resonance.
Is this idea feasible? How do I get to the next step to building simple circuits? Any good books?
Druid
I've been trying to teach myself electronics. I have read a lot of introduction books and now want to build a circuit. However, I have not been able to find good books on how to assemble simple circuits. In other words how the parts (resistors, caps, coils, diodes, transistors) go together. I understand all the parts but need to learn to assemble circuits.
For instance, I want to plug into a 120v AC outlet and create an RLC circuit where the R is an incandescent light bulb inside the tank circuit. I figure by putting the light bulb inside the LC tank I will pass the same electricity thru the bulb multiple times and save on electricity consumption. I would somehow push a little more electricity into the circuit to maintain resonance.
Is this idea feasible? How do I get to the next step to building simple circuits? Any good books?
Druid