Beginner's Guide to Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Radio Engineering

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The discussion centers on resources for beginners in electronics, electrical engineering, and radio engineering. A highly recommended book is "The Art of Electronics" by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, which provides a comprehensive foundation in electronics. For hands-on projects, participants suggest searching for DIY tutorials related to specific topics like radios, phones, and controllers. The conversation emphasizes the importance of starting with foundational knowledge before diving into practical applications.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of electronics terminology
  • Familiarity with circuit components (resistors, capacitors, etc.)
  • Knowledge of basic electrical principles (voltage, current, resistance)
  • Interest in DIY electronics projects
NEXT STEPS
  • Read "The Art of Electronics" by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill
  • Search for DIY electronics projects related to radios and displays
  • Explore online courses in basic electrical engineering concepts
  • Join forums or communities focused on electronics and radio engineering
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Beginners in electronics, aspiring electrical engineers, hobbyists interested in DIY electronics projects, and anyone looking to understand the fundamentals of radio engineering.

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Could you recommend me a book(or books) about electronics, electrial engineering, radio engineering : actually I don't know how does it call but I want to learn how to make radios, phones, displays, mice, computers, simple controller for computer and be able to make them.

I am a beginner and I know only very basic things on this theme. Thanks.
 
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If you're only a beginner and want a "proper" electronics education, you should probably start with something like The Art of Electronics by Horowitz & Hill.

If you want to be able to make something quickly, google any of the terms above and append "DIY" to the search.
 
Thanks for advice.
I will be reading it.

But how does call thing I want to learn?
 

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