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roadpecker, 2019-10-11 21:56:08

How to start learning electronics?

Hello. Now I'm in the 10th grade, I'm trying to decide on a future profession out of 2 options - programming and electronics. If in the first there was little experience, then there is only speculation about the second.
I tried to solder some circuits from the Internet a couple of times, but this is not at all what I wanted. I would like to understand in detail the operation of each circuit and each of its elements, so that it is possible to change or add something to the ready-made ones and also to design any circuits myself and create electronic devices based on them. I watched the book "The Art of Circuitry" and realized that I lacked knowledge of the basics of physics and mathematics.
Question: where to study everything that is minimally necessary for understanding this book or what would you advise to understand what this area is like and is it worth entering a university in this specialty?

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Alexander, 2019-10-12
@roadpecker

1. "Programming" and "Electronics" are different.
Programming - HTML and Assembler are completely different things
Electronics - has many sections. For example, in order to conduct 110kV, you also need to have knowledge or control the light in the room using Arduino. The development of microcircuits is generally a separate song.
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I lack knowledge of the basics of physics and mathematics
It is most important. In analog electronics, without the concepts of differentials, it is impossible to drip deeply. In digital electronics, you need to know logic and binary calculations (programming).
3. Books... I'll have to look for books on electronics for university students, but everything will not be sorted out there. They are designed for people who study physics and mathematics at the same time. It is very difficult to get through without a teacher. And in order to understand how a transistor works, you need an oscilloscope, BUT you can also use https://cxem.net/software/multisim.php
4. Looking through the "Art of Circuitry" - my opinion - there are many failures in explanations. In 230 pages, invest a 2-3 year course of study ...
5. For self-education, Arduino is ideal. There are a lot of things on the Internet. The main thing is to set yourself the task of doing something.
maybe a link will help .... instead of a book)))

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smsi, 2019-10-11
@smsi

V.G. Borisov Young radio amateur
R. Svoren Electronics step by step
It is not worth entering a university.
There are no jobs for electronics engineers (with normal pay) in Russia

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Developer, 2019-10-11
@samodum

Start with constructors. Scheme of a simple light bulb with a switch, solenoid, motors. Then a diode. Transistors later, when you master the basics

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