NARRATOR: you might be the FIRST hired RUclips narrator that properly reflects the creators intent. Almost every other RUclips narration is monotone garbage filled with mispronunciation. GOOD JOB. 👍
He called multi-STRAND wire multiple "line" wire. He called resistors "resistance." He mispronounces oscilloscope saying "AHsil"oscope. Not he best, but better than AI.
You can def get into electronics knowing no calculations but it’s also very easy to learn and memorize the basics so don’t let it discourage you if you have to keep looking em up it gets easy fast
nicely done. Retired and looking for more things to do with my time indoors. I've remained modestly interested in computers, micro-controllers, & electronics ever since my AAS electronics training decades ago. The Arduino products looks like my next most practical toy set. I've got most of the essential tools and might even see if my (decade old) collection of Basic Stamp controllers have life left in them. thanks for sharing (everyone), enjoy
Thank you so much !! It is helpful both educational and informative. I love to learn electronics when I was a kid. However, in college I choose language programming/coding and graduated and earn a living. I took higher math as well using those scientific calculators as part of my curriculum. Everyday new gadgets release in the market facinated and curious the internal circuitry and functionality. The more my interest into practical electronics. I am facinated as well with robotics and AI, how machine and coding works hand in hand. I believe it is more handy for me, to learn electronics since I have already knowledge in programming. I am bit in my 50's, and retired in programming and I love to learn electronics as a hobby, fixing electronic components in my free time would be a wonderful experience or perhaps create a simple circuit to automate some simple task. With your video, I think I have an idea what are the things I need for a start. I have gathered some of those in my years but have no time. Anyways, I am hoping it is not late for me to learn new things especially in electronics in my age. Looking forward to more of your videos. Kudos !
This is exactly what I need right now. I was so confused about what tool that I need and how to start learning without emptying my wallet. Thank you so much~!
Hello! Great tutorial, i didn't knew that you cant connect barell adapter directly...figured out you have AC in your house, and you need to convert it to DC...these sorts of little things i keep forgetting! Great job, i see you are passionate man! Keep it up
Thanks for translating your video in english. unlike those who used an english title but talks in what the heck of an alien laguage they are talking to. 👍
Another thing to note with breadboards or any circuit is if you want to know if any two connections are connected to each other, set your DMM in continuity mode and probe the metal contacts. If the DMM makes a sound, it means they’re connected.
それは最高でした。私はしばらくの間、初心者のためにそのような気の利いたビデオを探していました。 イランからの愛を込めて That was awesome. I have been looking for such a nifty video for starters for a while. With love from IRAN
Impressed by your presentation guiding a novice how 2 start understanding n doin electronics Th equipments needed 4 doin electronics..... Noted your channel name subscribed it n wil b following....
Very nice video, I think it would be beneficial to include an alternative path to microcontrollers and do some basic analogue electronics projects such as battery powered circuits with buttons, switches, transistors, diodes and passives to widen your understanding of some key electronic components and then move onto things like op-amps and other IC's such as the 555 timer. Of course you could do this after doing Arduino but its nice to have a base understanding before adding a microcontroller into the mix.
I've found that I like to jump back and forth between analog and Arduino. I'll build a circuit on the Arduino and then I'm immediately curious how I would do the same without a microcontroller. So I build both. It really does help me understand what's going on a lot better.
Thanks enjoyed your video. Maybe some confusion over measuring volts and amps. You should show that to measure amps, the circuit must be broken somewhere and the ammeter inserted in series. Whereas voltage measurement is directly across the relevant component.
This is good to watch. I got all the setup, just need a little of motivation again. I love my Rigol oscilloscope and function generator - both can interface to my computer. I also have several test tools for drone type stuff: servo and motor testers. It is a delight! An interface to your computer that can read your Futaba transmitter is also very handy. And Flipper Zero for the field is nice. Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Arduino is good for low-level electronics control, Raspberry Pi more for a camera system.
Sensei! I love your video, this is very inspiring and super helpful! I wish I could watch this in original form because I'm also learning japanese and really enjoy the way you speak. Is there an original non-narrated version of your video available online? I also wish that you would continue this education video with a sequel or a series. I know it can be very complex and it can branch into a lot of topics but I trust if you chose your favorite many people will enjoy it, me included. Thank you for making such a great video!
I would recommend one of the cheap handheld scope-meters if just learning electronics. It will do anything in the audio range, and some of these meters have a function generator built in. A student wouldn't have to spend much, and audio is where one should start learning circuits after doing logic. That would give you the money to buy a decent breadboard without breaking the bank.
便利な動画ありがとうございます。Thank you so much for the helpful video. I would like to see these videos with Japanese audio and English subtitles. Is that a possibility, please? The narrator is very good, but I'd like to practice my Japanese language study at the same time, that's why I ask 😊
I'm new to this relatively, but I would like to further expand me knowledge and ability to work on and with electronics, and to make my own little electronics too.
I would love to learn more about electronics, but as I know me, I will be fully into it for a month or so, and then I will loose interst and abandon my newly obtained hobby. I will probably get into it again after a while, but by that time I will have forgotten most of what I had already learned. That's the struggle of having ADHD😔
@Elias Yildiz I did take it for several years when I was a child, but right after I stopped taking it, I got into a bad drug habit, and I didn't ever take it since. The thing is, I now get morphine retard from a doc as substitution treatment for my opiate addiction, which also helps with the physical hyperactivity part, but there is still the mental ADD part left, unfortunately. And I don't know If it would make sense to take Ritalin together with the morphine, but I will ask my doc what she thinks about that.
To cope with my adhd and my insatiable mind I learned rational-emotional regulation techniques. Because adhd is actually an executive dysfunction "disorder", learning how yours presents and building up such skills slowly is one of the most affective (imo) treatments for it. Meds do not work for me, ive tried nearly all of them on (and off) the market that I could get my hands on. They simply make some of my symptoms worse or make it impossible for me to cope with academic work entirely. Take it from someone who's been there done that. Anyone can learn executive functioning skills, we all have neuroplastic brains. Starting small and building up from there everyday on these types of skills is a life changer. But your mindset has to shift first, instead of looking at your adhd as a thing to medicate away, recognize that as neurodivergent people our brain structure evolved to meet a need that society no longer validates. In the ancient world we were the nocturnal guardians, the innovators, and the protectors of our hominid groups, knowing all of this and learning to work with my adhd instead of suppressing it and forcing myself to fit into societal standards of what success looks like has honestly opened my eyes to so much. You can be perfectly functioning and happy and healthy, but we will not get there through normal means, and certainly not through the means of pathologizing and medicalizing our inherent nature. We don't have a mental disorder that causes us harm, such as with schizophrenic patience or those with depression, we have a difference in brain structure that has to be accommodated. Please be kind to yourself and take this advice with a grain of salt, all adhd presents differently and what worked for me might not work for you, I just know that if I had this advice years early my life would look vastly different now and I wouldn't have beat myself up so much about things that are out of my control.
Yep, but it's like a whole new project every time. You just have to make sure all your projects are enjoyable. Yeah that's where I got stuck to. Oh well! It's not like I won't being doing it again you know.
Hi I prefer the Analog discovery 3 board => it has everything builtin and we can get started with our PC! We can also acquire all the data we needs in csv files => easily import it to any coding environment we work on!
I like your video good for me as beginner, how about the LCR meeter to measure the winding coil inductance (L) ? Let me know from your experience. Is it useful ?
hello thank you for video. it was interesting to watch. I am reading Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition and don't have trouble understanding overall but there are parts I am stuck on would you happen to know any good resources to address challenging topics? ex one topic discussed is dissipation of heat and there is associated equation involved. the math is fine explanation is reasonable but scope is too narrow. excluded examples so unclear overall needs bit of clarification to address about 20% of overall topic to allow application at full understanding. unsure if it's clear but any information would be appreciated.
I watched a video while demonstrating how to put the components on the breadboard, I just want to know the product name of the adapter that you attached to the male plug adapter supply.thats all thank
Hello man. ¿Is it possible you could recommend me a equipment to make time-domain reflectometry? One cheap setup that could be use to make the technique, please.
You are just too good daddy, mentor and a teacher. I'm now trying to build . Can you help me out with some tools , I'm begging you. I'm in Africa ,Ghana Accra
This is sich a beautiful video. How can we make it possible to remove original audio, or use AI deep fake to make you look like your speaking in English and any other language?
With the arduino I've found that it's more software rather than hardware focused. Are there any basic kits/parts which would help if I wanted to explore purely hardware interactions?
This video I hope brings you likes, but most all, you get the great feeling know how many people you help thank you. I have a vase knowledge as soon as I see it I realize what it is it's the connections or names I feel binary helps me too I wasn't fond of python that's the problem if I am going to learn python, Linux was the master program then C plus I read well I must get organized not sure how though thanks for your video I enjoyed it.
I know it's a bit late to comment, but the stuff about multi-wire and single-wire jumpers will probably not be clear to people who don't already know something about electronics, or who don't realize that you're just talking about what's more commonly called stranded vs solid wire. But it's a good tip--obviously solid wire failure is easier to spot.
NARRATOR: you might be the FIRST hired RUclips narrator that properly reflects the creators intent.
Almost every other RUclips narration is monotone garbage filled with mispronunciation.
GOOD JOB. 👍
It's the creator himself narrating, no?
He called multi-STRAND wire multiple "line" wire. He called resistors "resistance." He mispronounces oscilloscope saying "AHsil"oscope. Not he best, but better than AI.
11:08 used to thaw solder? 😂
You can def get into electronics knowing no calculations but it’s also very easy to learn and memorize the basics so don’t let it discourage you if you have to keep looking em up it gets easy fast
You have to be really passionate to do that. Knowing calculations helps a lot
Are the calculations something that I would learn in Physics 2 perhaps? Or would that generally be learned in electrical circuits course?
You can't get into electronic design without knowledge in calculations. All Engineering fields requires knowledge in Maths.
@@benbo7042except for social engineering 😉
@@benbo7042you never heard of a calculator?
nicely done. Retired and looking for more things to do with my time indoors. I've remained modestly interested in computers, micro-controllers, & electronics ever since my AAS electronics training decades ago. The Arduino products looks like my next most practical toy set. I've got most of the essential tools and might even see if my (decade old) collection of Basic Stamp controllers have life left in them. thanks for sharing (everyone), enjoy
Considering you made such a fantastic video for an audience outside your first language should not be overlooked, great job my friend.
As a fellow electronics content creator, i'm impressed with your list of tools and equipments.
Great video too.
Thank you so much !! It is helpful both educational and informative. I love to learn electronics when I was a kid. However, in college I choose language programming/coding and graduated and earn a living. I took higher math as well using those scientific calculators as part of my curriculum. Everyday new gadgets release in the market facinated and curious the internal circuitry and functionality. The more my interest into practical electronics. I am facinated as well with robotics and AI, how machine and coding works hand in hand. I believe it is more handy for me, to learn electronics since I have already knowledge in programming. I am bit in my 50's, and retired in programming and I love to learn electronics as a hobby, fixing electronic components in my free time would be a wonderful experience or perhaps create a simple circuit to automate some simple task. With your video, I think I have an idea what are the things I need for a start. I have gathered some of those in my years but have no time. Anyways, I am hoping it is not late for me to learn new things especially in electronics in my age. Looking forward to more of your videos. Kudos !
This video was so informative for the beginners like me. Thank you for the great content..
This is exactly what I need right now. I was so confused about what tool that I need and how to start learning without emptying my wallet. Thank you so much~!
At around the 5 minute mark, the translator says "current" when he should have said "voltage" a few times. Great video!
最近電子工学を勉強して始まりました、この動画を作ってくれてありがとう !
Hello! Great tutorial, i didn't knew that you cant connect barell adapter directly...figured out you have AC in your house, and you need to convert it to DC...these sorts of little things i keep forgetting! Great job, i see you are passionate man! Keep it up
I love his explanation.
Thanks for translating your video in english. unlike those who used an english title but talks in what the heck of an alien laguage they are talking to. 👍
Another thing to note with breadboards or any circuit is if you want to know if any two connections are connected to each other, set your DMM in continuity mode and probe the metal contacts. If the DMM makes a sound, it means they’re connected.
not all meters do that.
それは最高でした。私はしばらくの間、初心者のためにそのような気の利いたビデオを探していました。
イランからの愛を込めて
That was awesome. I have been looking for such a nifty video for starters for a while.
With love from IRAN
I am a first year Electronics student and this video is a immense help . Thank you
🙏
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Much appreciated. 👍
Good job narrator. You are the greatest narrator!
Very good information thanks so much, the narrator is world class too. It almost felt like there was no narration at all. 😄
Great video, very well put together at good pace and pleasant to the ear.
Impressed by your presentation guiding a novice how 2 start understanding n doin electronics
Th equipments needed 4 doin electronics.....
Noted your channel name subscribed it n wil b following....
I knew this channel was too early to be just misinfo and ads. Love the content!
Oh!!! What a lovely cute turbomoter! It seems to be waving hands at me and say hi!
All I have is 2 soldering irons, a Klein 400 multimeter, and Yesterday I just found a hot pink TI-84 on the sidewalk.😂
😂
Gratz Bro 😊
You got this. Let’s fuckin’ goooooooooo
Luv my pink ti-84
Ain’t even got the soldering wire my boy might be able to just desolder 😭
Very nice video, I think it would be beneficial to include an alternative path to microcontrollers and do some basic analogue electronics projects such as battery powered circuits with buttons, switches, transistors, diodes and passives to widen your understanding of some key electronic components and then move onto things like op-amps and other IC's such as the 555 timer.
Of course you could do this after doing Arduino but its nice to have a base understanding before adding a microcontroller into the mix.
I've found that I like to jump back and forth between analog and Arduino. I'll build a circuit on the Arduino and then I'm immediately curious how I would do the same without a microcontroller. So I build both. It really does help me understand what's going on a lot better.
Just found this channel... And its so very good. Straight to the point. Subbed and liked
Thanks for sharing I am new in electronic, this video help me to understand what tools to buy.
Bro i love the efforts, the way you are explaining with pros and cons ..❤❤
Very good honest introduction to electronics equipment for beginners, thank you :)
REAL, this guy is the GOAT
Thanks enjoyed your video. Maybe some confusion over measuring volts and amps. You should show that to measure amps, the circuit must be broken somewhere and the ammeter inserted in series. Whereas voltage measurement is directly across the relevant component.
This is good to watch. I got all the setup, just need a little of motivation again. I love my Rigol oscilloscope and function generator - both can interface to my computer. I also have several test tools for drone type stuff: servo and motor testers. It is a delight! An interface to your computer that can read your Futaba transmitter is also very handy. And Flipper Zero for the field is nice. Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Arduino is good for low-level electronics control, Raspberry Pi more for a camera system.
watching from California USA keep up the good work :)
good video as im getting back into electronics these are some nice tools, thanks man.
Me too love electronic hobbies include technician at home but I don't have that much equipment stuff!.
Ski Desu ... I love this channel ... I will watch all the videos
im getting into it, this gave me a lot of clarity that i was looking for before! thank you very much!
a component identifier is useful between an oscilloscope and a multimeter. it helps if you are sorting parts by tolerance.
Thank you very much for your information to learning electronic.
Excellent starting video. I'm looking to get started as a hobby.
Sensei! I love your video, this is very inspiring and super helpful! I wish I could watch this in original form because I'm also learning japanese and really enjoy the way you speak. Is there an original non-narrated version of your video available online?
I also wish that you would continue this education video with a sequel or a series. I know it can be very complex and it can branch into a lot of topics but I trust if you chose your favorite many people will enjoy it, me included.
Thank you for making such a great video!
Very informative! Thank you! I'm going to save many of these equipment in Amazon and purchase when ready.
@16:45 About Tektronix osciloscope.Did you mean 20 to 30 million yen?
I see great electronics channel, I subscribe.
I would recommend one of the cheap handheld scope-meters if just learning electronics. It will do anything in the audio range, and some of these meters have a function generator built in. A student wouldn't have to spend much, and audio is where one should start learning circuits after doing logic. That would give you the money to buy a decent breadboard without breaking the bank.
It feels like this video was dubbed...
Why do you think that?
@@anthonysawyer3636difficult to say
A true empath
It is
The "Bread-A-Boardo" gave it away to me. But I don't mind, as long as the content is good
I had this hobby when I was teenager. There are some incomplete project. I will presume this again after things will get better.
Excellent video!
Looking forward to more videos from you!
便利な動画ありがとうございます。Thank you so much for the helpful video.
I would like to see these videos with Japanese audio and English subtitles. Is that a possibility, please? The narrator is very good, but I'd like to practice my Japanese language study at the same time, that's why I ask 😊
wow exactly the video I needed, thank you for sharing you earned a sub
Thank you, this is the video I was looking for :)
This is great! Please keep making more videos.
Interesting and informative, due to the translation, a beginner!
I'm new to this relatively, but I would like to further expand me knowledge and ability to work on and with electronics, and to make my own little electronics too.
Thanks for the nice information introducing new tech support appreciate you brother 👍🙏💐
I learned a lot from this. Thank you so much!
I would love to learn more about electronics, but as I know me, I will be fully into it for a month or so, and then I will loose interst and abandon my newly obtained hobby.
I will probably get into it again after a while, but by that time I will have forgotten most of what I had already learned.
That's the struggle of having ADHD😔
@Elias Yildiz I did take it for several years when I was a child, but right after I stopped taking it, I got into a bad drug habit, and I didn't ever take it since. The thing is, I now get morphine retard from a doc as substitution treatment for my opiate addiction, which also helps with the physical hyperactivity part, but there is still the mental ADD part left, unfortunately.
And I don't know If it would make sense to take Ritalin together with the morphine, but I will ask my doc what she thinks about that.
To cope with my adhd and my insatiable mind I learned rational-emotional regulation techniques. Because adhd is actually an executive dysfunction "disorder", learning how yours presents and building up such skills slowly is one of the most affective (imo) treatments for it. Meds do not work for me, ive tried nearly all of them on (and off) the market that I could get my hands on. They simply make some of my symptoms worse or make it impossible for me to cope with academic work entirely. Take it from someone who's been there done that. Anyone can learn executive functioning skills, we all have neuroplastic brains. Starting small and building up from there everyday on these types of skills is a life changer. But your mindset has to shift first, instead of looking at your adhd as a thing to medicate away, recognize that as neurodivergent people our brain structure evolved to meet a need that society no longer validates. In the ancient world we were the nocturnal guardians, the innovators, and the protectors of our hominid groups, knowing all of this and learning to work with my adhd instead of suppressing it and forcing myself to fit into societal standards of what success looks like has honestly opened my eyes to so much. You can be perfectly functioning and happy and healthy, but we will not get there through normal means, and certainly not through the means of pathologizing and medicalizing our inherent nature. We don't have a mental disorder that causes us harm, such as with schizophrenic patience or those with depression, we have a difference in brain structure that has to be accommodated. Please be kind to yourself and take this advice with a grain of salt, all adhd presents differently and what worked for me might not work for you, I just know that if I had this advice years early my life would look vastly different now and I wouldn't have beat myself up so much about things that are out of my control.
Yep, but it's like a whole new project every time. You just have to make sure all your projects are enjoyable.
Yeah that's where I got stuck to.
Oh well! It's not like I won't being doing it again you know.
Omg same!!!!!
I'm becoming an Electrician, hopefully I might use this in the field.
A high school level circuit course you say? Over here in the states we are to good for actually useful courses in high school.
Great talk for electronics introduction 😊
14:10 It can even handle natural numbers i definitely need one of these.
This was useful .Thanks!
「'Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all.」👏
Cool review. Please say about your first projects. And why did you decide to learn electronics?
Hi I prefer the Analog discovery 3 board => it has everything builtin and we can get started with our PC! We can also acquire all the data we needs in csv files => easily import it to any coding environment we work on!
I like your video good for me as beginner, how about the LCR meeter to measure the winding coil inductance (L) ? Let me know from your experience. Is it useful ?
Good tutorial instruction and informative. Thanks for sharing
Thank you brother from Bangladesh ❤
Nice info, thanks for sharing it :)
Congrats ❤❤ and big thanks for all this
5:00 you are measuring voltage not current
hello thank you for video. it was interesting to watch. I am reading Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition and don't have trouble understanding overall but there are parts I am stuck on would you happen to know any good resources to address challenging topics? ex one topic discussed is dissipation of heat and there is associated equation involved. the math is fine explanation is reasonable but scope is too narrow. excluded examples so unclear overall needs bit of clarification to address about 20% of overall topic to allow application at full understanding. unsure if it's clear but any information would be appreciated.
thanks for your efforts. well done
I watched a video while demonstrating how to put the components on the breadboard, I just want to know the product name of the adapter that you attached to the male plug adapter supply.thats all thank
Very clear explanation
Very informative, thank you
This is a great video, are you working on more beginners electronics videos.
Hello man. ¿Is it possible you could recommend me a equipment to make time-domain reflectometry? One cheap setup that could be use to make the technique, please.
You can’t mesure the current in the sides of element , it’s voltage 4:59 .
Would you recommend a two-in-one handheld oscilloscope and multimeter?
You are just too good daddy, mentor and a teacher. I'm now trying to build . Can you help me out with some tools , I'm begging you. I'm in Africa ,Ghana Accra
This is sich a beautiful video. How can we make it possible to remove original audio, or use AI deep fake to make you look like your speaking in English and any other language?
45seconds into the video and I was so happy he didn't point at the calculator when he said for beginners xD
Nice multimeter, good quality as it is Japan made. How much is the cheapest in Phil peso. Thsnk you.
Well explained video.
Satisfied ☑️
With the arduino I've found that it's more software rather than hardware focused. Are there any basic kits/parts which would help if I wanted to explore purely hardware interactions?
This video I hope brings you likes, but most all, you get the great feeling know how many people you help thank you. I have a vase knowledge as soon as I see it I realize what it is it's the connections or names I feel binary helps me too I wasn't fond of python that's the problem if I am going to learn python, Linux was the master program then C plus I read well I must get organized not sure how though thanks for your video I enjoyed it.
Thanks for you to introduce the electronics for the beginners, I like it very much
Thanks alot
Hi I wanted to learn more about electronics how do I follow up with your service channels
i really enjoyed the video
Oh, you have very New parts 😊
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Another Tipp for Beginners: Get yourself an nice environment. That makes hard times with PCBs much easier
Thanks alot sir,but sir which text book can you suggest for a beginner sir
Nice, thank you 😊
I know it's a bit late to comment, but the stuff about multi-wire and single-wire jumpers will probably not be clear to people who don't already know something about electronics, or who don't realize that you're just talking about what's more commonly called stranded vs solid wire. But it's a good tip--obviously solid wire failure is easier to spot.
Thanks for the information.
Well done, but how did you manage to make the translation
can i make a robots with electronics? or only electric circuit.