Basic Electronics through simulation (9:45 AM IST)
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This series ended on May 13, 2022. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.
About
The world of circuits sounds exciting, doesn't it? Does Lighting up LEDs, and tinkering with resistors in hopes to create your own electronic gadget excite you?. In this course, you will take the first steps to reach that goal through an introduction to the various circuit components, designing and building these circuits, ..all without a kit on your computer. Yes, you heard that right. l use a free circuit simulation software so don't worry you don't need a capacitor or a 5 Ohm resistor at home to enrol on the course.
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Sessions
✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY
Nothing specific, please ensure you join all the sessions you can.
SESSION 1
9
May
SESSION 1
Computer Science
Computer Science
Mon 4:15 AM - 5:05 AM UTCMay 9, 4:15 AM - 5:05 AM UTC
The session will revolve around ohm's law and how voltage, current and resistance affect each other. We will explore this concept by designing a basic circuit.
SESSION 2
10
May
SESSION 2
Computer Science
Computer Science
Tue 4:15 AM - 5:05 AM UTCMay 10, 4:15 AM - 5:05 AM UTC
This session will focus on resistors, we will build different resistor circuits to see how they affect the glow of a light bulb (the value of current).
SESSION 3
11
May
SESSION 3
Computer Science
Computer Science
Wed 4:15 AM - 5:05 AM UTCMay 11, 4:15 AM - 5:05 AM UTC
This session introduces a completely new circuit component -- the capacitor-- we will explore how this component can be used to create unique circuits.
SESSION 4
12
May
SESSION 4
Computer Science
Computer Science
Thu 4:15 AM - 5:05 AM UTCMay 12, 4:15 AM - 5:05 AM UTC
This session is all about diodes and how they are used to manipulate circuits.
SESSION 5
13
May
SESSION 5
Computer Science
Computer Science
Fri 4:15 AM - 4:55 AM UTCMay 13, 4:15 AM - 4:55 AM UTC
This session is a culmination of all the different concepts and circuit components you have learnt until now. You will design a circuit that meets the requirements of a client and show it off to your cohort.