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Electronic circuitry?


I want to learn how to make circuits. I know what most parts do (resistors, diodes, capacitors, etc) but I dont know how to use them together. Also, I am lost when it comes to gates and chips. Any sites or Explanations?

The most obvious place to start is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronics

which has some explanation and numerous links.

Most electronic devices these days contain some sort of microcontroller which generally speeds up the design of an electronics project.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embedded_system

http://www3.telus.net/danpeirce/c_18/mcu_ubiquitous.html



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======= Electronics =======?


Hello,

We have just studies about semiconductors, diodes and transistors.

They have also taught us about NOT OR AND NAND NOR EXOR AND EXNOR gates.

I want to please my teachers by making a small device that is based on the knowledge of what we have studied,
so can any one please tell me whether i have knowledge enough to make a digital calculator or a Frecuency modulated FM Radio ??
IF yes please tell me how do i make it

IF no please suggest some other device that can be made without really putting in a lot of time into it

Thanks in Advance.

Both could be very large projects, with the FM radio also requiring analog and RF engineering as well as digital. A digital calculator can also be a large project.

If you haven't done it in class, perhaps you could build something like a 4-bit binary adder. 8 switches for inputs, 5 leds for output.

If you haven't built counters, a few bits of binary or decimal counter would show that you've learned the basics. Actually, you didn't mention flip-flops (master-slave, J-K, D, T, etc.), which would in themselves be a teacher-pleasing demonstration if you hadn't built them in class.

Generally, teachers are pleased by self-motivated effort that shows that the teacher was effective. It's hard to do that without some time, so this won't be "free".

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