I purchased an electronics kit from somewhere (cannot recall). It was very useful and beneficial.
The kit includes a BUNCH of components from sensors to motors to 7-segment displays.
For some lessons, the wiring diagram (i.e. the “Fritzing”) is included. This is different from the schematic as it considers how the connections are actually made. Additionally, the wiring diagram gives a visual depiction of the components rather than a symbol (like a schematic).
The wiring diagram helps to transition the circuit from schematic to a breadboard representation
Lesson 2 – Flowing Lights
Flowing LEDs are frequently used in: Industrial control panels Automotive dashboard Consumer appliances such as…
Lesson 4 – Controlling RGB LED with PWM
When I revisit this, I want to add potentiometers and a higher wattage RGB LED…
Lesson 8 – 7 Segment Display
Introduction I’m CERTAIN you’ve seen 7-segment displays. Their are used in digital clocks and dashboards…
Lesson 11 – 4-Digit 7-Segment Display
I sought to recreate this in TinkerCAD. I had an issue where the pinout for…
Lesson 12 – Controlling Servo Motor
Servo motors are frequently used in robotics and automated gimbals AND other remote-controlled systems where…
Lesson 14 – Controlling Stepper Motor
Introduction A stepper motor divides the full rotation into a number of discrete steps. Thus,…