Hi everyone,
What advice do you good people have on learning electronics quickly. I have been actively interested in the subject a few months now on and off and feel as if i am not progressing as quickly as i should be.
A short background of what i have been upto.
I bought some basic stuff from maplin. A breadboard , multimeter, resistors, capacitors, diode and transistor packs.
I am completely self taught and working through a couple of ebooks i downloaded. Lessons in circuits by Tony R. Kuphaldt and Mcgraw and Hill Teach yourself electricity and electronics.
I have no strong maths background but have been quite happy with the basic theories . i understand ohms law , how static electricity occurs, the ideas behind semiconductors , how to calculate resistances in parallel.
I have found the books pretty heavy going and have difficulty in judging if i would be better off just experimenting with my components more than reading .
Any advice on how you guys progressed more quickly.
What worked for you?
Thanks Mark S.
What advice do you good people have on learning electronics quickly. I have been actively interested in the subject a few months now on and off and feel as if i am not progressing as quickly as i should be.
A short background of what i have been upto.
I bought some basic stuff from maplin. A breadboard , multimeter, resistors, capacitors, diode and transistor packs.
I am completely self taught and working through a couple of ebooks i downloaded. Lessons in circuits by Tony R. Kuphaldt and Mcgraw and Hill Teach yourself electricity and electronics.
I have no strong maths background but have been quite happy with the basic theories . i understand ohms law , how static electricity occurs, the ideas behind semiconductors , how to calculate resistances in parallel.
I have found the books pretty heavy going and have difficulty in judging if i would be better off just experimenting with my components more than reading .
Any advice on how you guys progressed more quickly.
What worked for you?
Thanks Mark S.