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[Starter] Electronics goods that beginners must buy firstly

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • At this time I'll show you Electronics goods that beginners must buy firstly, grouping 4 categories.
    -Table of Contents
    0:00 Opening
    0:17 PC
    1:00 Parts
    1:55 Tools
    3:21 Experimental equipment
    3:48 Useful goods
    5:03 Conclusion
    -Introduction
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    9 years experience as a Maker
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    -Content
    The first thing you will need is a computer.
    In electronic construction, programming is done on what is called a CPU or microcontroller, and in many cases this is done using a personal computer. However, there is no need to have particularly high specifications, and even a 10-year-old PC will do just fine. Also, recently, programming software is compatible with various operating systems, so if you are just starting out in electronic construction, I think either Windows or Mac is fine. However, be aware that you may not be able to install an older OS.
    If you are unable to prepare a computer, you can do simple electronics work with Sony's MESH device or obniz, a microcontroller board specialized for the IoT, from your smartphone.
    The next thing you need is components.
    As explained in this video, electronic devices are made up of the flow of input, calculation, and output, so you will need components for each.
    Components for calculation are called CPUs or microcontrollers, and are generally used in what is called a microcontroller board, which is a single package with useful functions for electronic construction. If you want to buy a microcontroller board for your first electronic construction project, you should definitely buy an Arduino microcontroller board. There are endless types of components for inputs and outputs, and they vary greatly depending on what you want to do. If you don't have a clear idea of what you want to build, buy a beginner's kit from a manufacturer like ELEGOO or OSOYOO sold on Amazon. The microcontroller board included in these kits is the manufacturer's own, but the microcontroller and interface are the same as Arduino's, so you don't need to worry about it too much.
    The next thing you need is tools.
    The first thing you need to have in terms of tools is a breadboard, nippers, tweezers, wire strippers, and radio pliers.
    These are used to cut cables to the proper length, connect cables together, and grab small parts. Since electronic work involves a lot of detailed work, these specialized tools will make your work outstandingly easier and stress-free.
    You should also have a complete soldering iron set. The soldering iron set here consists of a soldering iron, solder, an iron stand, and a desoldering wire. Since the suitable temperature varies depending on what is to be soldered, we recommend a soldering iron, preferably a sound-toned type. Solder should be environmentally friendly lead-free solder, and buy an iron holder with as solid a base as possible. We do not recommend cheap ones, as they fall over quickly and are quite useless.
    In addition, you will want to have a case for storing the components along with the electronic components. Many parts are very small, and it is often difficult to tell what kind of parts they are at a glance, so buy a case as soon as possible and sort them before it is too late. There are an infinite number of types, so you can choose according to your preference. 100-yen stores are fine, or you can go to a large home improvement center where you can choose from dozens of different types. By the way, I mainly use Muji storage cases, and I put parts in transparent sachets and manage them by category.
    The last thing I would like to introduce is laboratory equipment.
    This is the most expensive part if you get particular about it, but for the time being, I think it is okay if you only have a tester.
    A single tester can measure voltage, current, resistance, etc., and is useful in many areas of electronic construction. You can choose from a variety of testers for as little as 3,000 yen.
    I will show you how to use the tester in another video.
    Finally, as an added bonus, I would like to introduce a few things that are not essential but are useful to have.
    First is an oscilloscope. An oscilloscope is a measuring instrument that allows you to monitor voltage in real time. You can also view voltages with a tester, but a tester only displays averaged values over time, so you cannot see voltage changes that are short in time. For example, if you try a 1 kHz pulse from 0 to 3.3 V, the tester will average out to 1.65 V. With an oscilloscope, you can see the waveform. They cost several tens of thousands of yen at the cheapest, but they are quite useful when verifying the operation.
    The next useful thing is a stabilized power supply. When you are doing electronic construction, there are times when you want to do a little experiment such as running a motor or seeing how the brightness of an LED changes depending on the voltage.

Комментарии • 13

  • @basis20001
    @basis20001 2 года назад

    グッズ参考にさせて頂きます。ありがとうございます。

    • @BuonoTV
      @BuonoTV  2 года назад +2

      コメントありがとうございます!
      はい、ぜひ参考にして選んでみてください👍

  • @Tou0001
    @Tou0001 2 года назад +2

    とっても、ためになりました

    • @BuonoTV
      @BuonoTV  2 года назад

      コメントありがとうございます!
      励みになります。
      今後もよろしくお願いします👍

  • @bitwithfriend
    @bitwithfriend 2 года назад +4

    めちゃくちゃ凝った動画を作ってますね‼️
    すごいな…

    • @BuonoTV
      @BuonoTV  2 года назад +2

      コメントありがとうございます!
      励みになります👍

  • @nozomi_ch
    @nozomi_ch Год назад

    これから電子工作入門しようと思ってます!
    ボーノさんの静電気対策について教えていただけましたら嬉しいです
    (動画上がる予定だったらめちゃ楽しみに待ってます!)
    電子機器は静電気に弱いと聞いたことがあって、超初心者の私は基盤むき出しを工作してくのにビビってます。
    近くの紀伊国屋さんにある電子工作入門本全部みたんですけどどこにも書いてなくって、、
    リストバンドとアースなら完璧!みたいな記事があったり、ドアノブに触れてたらオッケー!みたいなのもあったり
    また全然対策してなくて作ってるのもあったりします。
    ボーノさん流の対策知りたいです!

    • @BuonoTV
      @BuonoTV  Год назад +1

      ご質問ありがとうございます!静電気対策、、難しいテーマですね。
      個人的には、最初はあまり神経質になりすぎず、慣れてきたら対策を検討する、くらいで良いと思います!
      設計現場や生産現場であれば話は別ですが、正直静電気と思われる故障に出会うのはレアケースなので、まずは電子工作を始めることを優先した方が良いかと。
      ちなみに私の作業場は、一応静電マットを引いてはいますが、リストバンドもなくアースにも繋げられてないのでないよりはマシ程度の対策しかできていません。十分にできてないのでいけないなと思いつつ、、特に問題が起きてないので現在に至っています。
      ただせっかくご質問頂いたので、これを機に少し見直してみようかと思います!いい感じにまとめられたら動画化も検討しますね👍

    • @nozomi_ch
      @nozomi_ch Год назад +1

      @@BuonoTV
      ボーノさん返信ありがとうごさいます!
      なるほど!レアケースなのですね!
      ボーノさんほど電気工作されてる方でも現在まで特に問題ないって聞けて安心しました!
      もし静電気放電になっても運が悪かったなって諦めれそうです笑
      ELEGOO入門キットと今度のMaker Faireのチケットも購入しました。どんどん電気工作沼に浸かっていきます!
      電気工作の静電気対策の情報あまりなくってすごく困ったのでほんとに助かりました。動画化検討もありがとうごさいます!
      これからの動画も楽しみにしてます☺

  • @cabache529
    @cabache529 Год назад +2

    収納丁寧すぎてビビる

    • @BuonoTV
      @BuonoTV  Год назад

      コメントありがとうございます!
      いろいろ試行錯誤をした末に今のスタイルに落ち着いたので、おすすめです👍

  • @freeengacyo
    @freeengacyo Год назад +4

    少しだけ。
    電子工作ねえ。
    Arduinoが使えない(PIC一択)の戯言ですけどね。
    まず、初心者には無鉛半田は勧め難いです。
    産業的に大量に使うので無ければ環境問題は考える必要はないでしょう。
    次にテスターは必須です。
    ワンコインテスター(500円で買えるという意味)でも良いのです。
    (ただしテスターリードが壊れやすい、自分で修理する事も工作の一環。)
    電圧が出ているか抵抗の値を測るなど電子工作の基本中の基本です。
    オシロなど初心者は考える必要はありません。
    初心者はワイヤーストリッパーなど使わずニッパーで剥くことを覚えるべきです。
    他にも言いたい事はあるけど批判する事が目的ではないのでこの程度にしておきます。