Oct 15, 2013 #1 K kokanepd Junior Member level 3 Joined Oct 9, 2013 Messages 31 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 8 Activity points 169 what are some steps or study habits to improve my technical knowledge in electronics?
Oct 15, 2013 #2 1 1/2dime Junior Member level 2 Joined Jun 30, 2013 Messages 24 Helped 4 Reputation 8 Reaction score 4 Trophy points 3 Location British Columbia, Canada Activity points 102 What level of knowledge do you consider you are at now and what area in electronics interests you? E
Oct 16, 2013 #3 K kokanepd Junior Member level 3 Joined Oct 9, 2013 Messages 31 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 8 Activity points 169 digital electronics & microcontroller
Feb 18, 2014 #4 T tollinjose Newbie level 4 Joined Dec 18, 2013 Messages 7 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1 Location Kochi Activity points 28 circuit simulation and mini projects using development boards can help you to learn more.
Feb 18, 2014 #5 M Mattylad Advanced Member level 3 Joined Sep 7, 2009 Messages 950 Helped 231 Reputation 464 Reaction score 225 Trophy points 1,323 Location Lancashire UK. Activity points 7,262 Reading some books and articles on the web for a start. Read the technical articles available from the various chip manufacturers.
Reading some books and articles on the web for a start. Read the technical articles available from the various chip manufacturers.
Feb 18, 2014 #6 D dick_freebird Advanced Member level 7 Joined Mar 4, 2008 Messages 9,308 Helped 2,343 Reputation 4,707 Reaction score 2,603 Trophy points 1,393 Location USA Activity points 73,775 One word? Do. Do something. Do anything, that you haven't before. The gaps reveal themselves soon enough and then you fill them, from books or mistakes. Knowledge you bother to seek out in pursuit of a goal sticks and arranges better than information you pound into your head with a heavy book.
One word? Do. Do something. Do anything, that you haven't before. The gaps reveal themselves soon enough and then you fill them, from books or mistakes. Knowledge you bother to seek out in pursuit of a goal sticks and arranges better than information you pound into your head with a heavy book.