Thanks so much! I really appreciate your explanations, I am trying my hardest to begin designing and building my own analog synthesizers and such. This is a passion. I recently bought three other books that were higher rated then the average electronics learning books. Heres the list...
Hello everyone, I am really new to electronics and have been reading Electronics for dummies, and am readying myself to move on to something a bit more sophisticated. Something that has been hard for me understanding is circuits that don't seem to have a start or an end. I do quickly...
Okay so here's what I am dealing with. I created a circuit with 3 volts and used a 330 ohm resistor and a simple red LED, and using my multimeter I tested for the current. Now using ohms law:
3/330 = 9 mA... now what I see over the multimeter is 3 mA. I must have calculated something wrong...
Thank you for all your wonderful suggestions! I did look at the learning materials section, lots of interesting subjects and materials. In terms of books and learning the mathematical portions and aspect of physics, do you guys think that "Physics for Dummies" is a good start? I guess my...
Hey there, I have currently set a goal to become a self taught physicist. I recently joined this lovely forum in order to inherit some good information and materials to work with. What I currently need is an awesome book for learning the basics in physics specifically for someone like me also...