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Electronics learning guidance doubt

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ELECTRONICS LEARNING GUIDANCE DOUBT

Well, I have started with this electronics stuff not just because I like electronics but also because as a future engineer this is something I should really know. I know what a protoboard is, I know what the ohm law is and how it is used, and you know the basics as well topics like what a condenser, resistor, diode, etc. However, even though I own a gear and equipment such as an electronics toolset and a protoboard and some components I need to know what other basics I should cover so I can succeed in electronics.

Sorry if this may sound annoying and I know some of you may tag me as a "n00b" but I really want to learn to make my own circuits and be a DIY master in electronics.
 

You really need to buy a DVM, Digital Voltmeter. If you read its instruction book it will give you an idea of what it will measure.
I am not aware of what book you should try and get , since its 50 years since I bought one. What are you interested in?, topics such as audio amplifiers, radio receivers, computers, radio control. . . If there is a subject that you are interested in, do a search here for it or enter it in Google. After a bit you will find sites that are compatible with your interests and knowledge.
Frank
 

Besides making audio amplifiers, my first major project was an analog multimeter. My second major project was a kit oscilloscope that I made 50 years ago, I souped it up a little over the years and it still works perfectly today. It taught me a lot, especially when I played with unscrambling pay-per-view TV. I needed to regenerate suppressed sync and to detect when they made the video negative then make it positive for those moments.

Long before the mainstream had surround sound, I made the Motorola SQ surround sound system. I also made a Motorola voice switched speakerphone that worked well.
 

the next level would be getting familiar solid state devices; triac, scr, transistor, fet, mosfet, UJT and so on
 

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