hi, im an electrical engineering student who is nearing graduating, but truthfully i have no real prctical experience building anything, nor do i have a strong problem solving aspect that would come from doing lots of practical electronic projects. are there any resources you would reccomend for someone who isnt exactly a beginner and knows the basic theory of everything electronics, yet has never really applied them or never had to do any real problem solving in a practical scenario? thank you
The best way is just to do projects. Start with beginner projects and slowly move your way up. This will help build confidence and practical experience and troubleshooting skills. I have videos on how you can get started. Please check out my channel for more videos on electronics. Cheers
so cool 😮
Good job.
Thank you! Cheers!
hi, im an electrical engineering student who is nearing graduating, but truthfully i have no real prctical experience building anything, nor do i have a strong problem solving aspect that would come from doing lots of practical electronic projects. are there any resources you would reccomend for someone who isnt exactly a beginner and knows the basic theory of everything electronics, yet has never really applied them or never had to do any real problem solving in a practical scenario? thank you
Two books - Practical Electronics for Inventors and The Art Of Electronics.
The best way is just to do projects. Start with beginner projects and slowly move your way up. This will help build confidence and practical experience and troubleshooting skills.
I have videos on how you can get started. Please check out my channel for more videos on electronics. Cheers
Excellent books. Practical electronics for Inventors is much cheaper and better suited for someone on a budget.