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Knowledge of electronics for microcontrollers?
Good afternoon!
I want to start studying microcontrollers and create various useful devices and equipment based on them.
Now I'm studying C, I have knowledge of Python and some basic knowledge of electronics (Ohm's law, transistors, resistors, capacitors, AC / DC, soldering, I can assemble simple circuits).
Advise, please, the necessary literature in my case? Is the knowledge of the school program on electronics enough for this business?
I understand that going to university would be the best option, but alas, I lost my chance to get an education for free in a specialty that is really interesting (I have already unlearned).
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-Knowledge of school electronics is not enough, at school all semiconductors end on diodes. The missing knowledge can easily be acquired in the course of practice.
Literature - read through easyelectronics.ru, there are links to books there
Knowledge of an electronics enthusiast consists of: -
Knowledge of interface standards (what is TTL logic, CMOS logic, current loop, UART, I2C SPI). That is, the way in which large blocks are connected.
-Knowledge of physics. Ohm's law and more. That is, the way in which individual components are connected (transistors, resistors, diodes, that's all)
- ABILITY TO READ DATASHEETS CAREFULLY.
-Knowledge of the nomenclature of parts and standards for their packaging. And then you will come to the store "-I need a capacitor for the guitar!"
"-Voltage, capacitance what?"
- "Cho oo?"
This is all achieved by stuffing bumps and gaining experience.
https://software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/...
for starters, finish what they say on the stack, they won't advise bad things there
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