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Ostap02019-12-28 22:27:53
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Ostap0, 2019-12-28 22:27:53

Does it make sense to start studying radio electronics with ARDUINO?

I think that arduino is not very promising and you need to start studying radio electronics from soldering, because the creators of electronics solder the circuits themselves, and do not buy ready-made parts. Is it so? Where to begin?

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towin, 2019-12-29
@Ostap0

Electronics evolves over time.
In the 70s and 80s, everything was given on lamps. In the 90s on transistors and logic elements. In the 2000s on microcontrollers.
In 2010 on Arduino.
Now it would never occur to anyone to learn lamps! Be modern. Of course, you need to know Ohm's law, but you don't need to go into the transistor multivibrator circuit or operational amplifiers. On arduino, you can build quite complex systems such as smart home, autopilot. If you want to release an industrial design, then you will already separate the board and solder all the details separately, and for training and home use, you can assemble everything on the wiring without a soldering iron.

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Vladimir Kuts, 2019-12-28
@fox_12

Radio electronics and arduino are, as it were, different sections of electronics. Arduino is an introduction to digital and microprocessor technology.
If you want to study exactly radio electronics, it's better to start with a detector receiver...

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milssky, 2019-12-28
@milssky

The creators of electronics are trying to choose working and proven solutions. No one is shy about using ready-made modules if it is convenient. Arduino will go to get acquainted with microcontrollers. But electronics is not limited to this :)
For my taste, electronics is now generally not very promising for beginners.

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SOTVM, 2019-12-29
@sotvm

understand Ohm's law + a little Faraday
+ a little logic
and for you any arduino will be seeds

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Ihor Bratukh, 2019-12-28
@BRAGA96

What prevents you from taking an arduino and soldering the sensors yourself? There are many DYI kits for training and understanding radio engineering. In the end, learn both.

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vanyamba-electronics, 2019-12-29
@vanyamba-electronics

Arduino is a platform for rapid prototyping of microcontroller devices. You can literally make a finished prototype in an evening.

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