Getting Started with EE Project Ideas for Beginners

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SUMMARY

This discussion focuses on resources for beginners in electrical engineering (EE), specifically for circuit design projects. A key recommendation is the book "The Art of Electronics" by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, which provides practical insights and foundational knowledge. Additionally, participants suggest exploring kits available at Radio Shack, Fry's Electronics, and Transel Technology for hands-on experience. Engaging with these resources will significantly enhance understanding before formal circuit design classes begin.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of electrical engineering concepts
  • Familiarity with circuit design principles
  • Access to basic electronic components and tools
  • Ability to read and interpret circuit diagrams
NEXT STEPS
  • Purchase and study "The Art of Electronics" by Horowitz and Hill
  • Explore circuit kits from Radio Shack and Fry's Electronics
  • Visit Transel Technology for additional project kits
  • Research online platforms for beginner electrical engineering projects
USEFUL FOR

Students in electrical engineering, hobbyists interested in circuit design, and anyone seeking to build foundational skills in electronics.

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Hey all, quick question here. I'm doing my first year of ee at college right now, and while some of the classes I'm taking (physics etc) are helping me very much to understand some of the topics, I'm getting extremely eager to practice some circuit design (my first circuit design class won't be 'til almost a year from now!). Could anyone point me in the direction of a good website or other resource that's sort of a catalog of small electrical engineering projects? I'm not looking to master any hard concepts or build a robot that folds underwear or anything, I'd just like to familiarize myself with some of the basics. Anyone know of a good place? I figured if anyone would know of a good online source, the people in a forum for electrical engineering would. :blushing: thanks!
 
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First, I'd suggest that you buy a copy of "The Art of Electronics" by Horowitz and Hill. It's the best basic EE book that I've come across. Very practical and an easy read, but also very accurate with lots of good info. If you read it cover-to-cover before your first circuits class, you will be very far ahead of the game.

Second, Radio Shack or Frys Electronics have pretty good kits, and here's another good source for kits:

http://www.transeltech.com/kits/kits1.html

Definitely get the book soon, though. You will get a lot more out of experimenting with circuits if you have read the sections of the book that apply first. Have fun! -Mike-
 
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wow thanks, that book looks awesome, and the kits too. this is just what I was looking for, thanks a lot!
 

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