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Set up your own electronics workbench with the tools and equipment according to your budget and learn how to use them.

What you will learn

Learn about the basic tools and equipment required to set up an electronics workbench

Decide what tools and equpment are best suited for your use case and budget

Learn how to use hand tools and equipments in depth

Learn how to use test equipments like the multimeters & oscillocopes

Description

First and foremost, an electronics workbench is a place that you have specifically organized in a way that increases your efficiency and makes the process of working with electronics enjoyable, It is where your tools, components, and instruments are.

If you are at the point of beginning your electronics journey, it is hard to tell what tools and equipment are essential to begin and even for the same equipment, there exist many variants for different budget ranges and with different features. I will help you choose the right tools and equipment that give the most value for money.

This course contains a demo of many tools and equipment for different budget ranges so you can choose what’s best suited for you. You can start by buying some basic equipment that is essential for any kind of electronics work and as you gain experience you can decide what other tools you will require and obtain them accordingly.


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In each lecture, I will present a specific topic and try to demonstrate the use of a tool or equipment. Through these lectures, I wish to help you gain a working understanding of what these tools and equipment are designed for and how to use them to make your circuits.

English
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Content

Introduction
Introduction
Basic Components
Passive and Active Electronic Components
Switches, Connectors, Fuses & Headers
Breadboard, Jumpers, Protoboards and Wires
Organize Your Components
Tools
Wire Stripper and Cutters
Screwdrivers, Pliers and Crimping
Power Tools
Miscellaneous
Test Equipment
Multimeter
Component Tester & LCR Meter
Oscilloscope
Function Generator
Power Source
Cells and Battery
DC-DC Converters
AC-DC Converters
Adjustable Power Supply
Soldering
Basics of Soldering
Soldering Iron, Solder and Flux
Basic Solder Connections
THT Soldering and Desoldering
SMD Soldering and Desoldering
Bonus