Course Information
Course Overview
Discover how electrical systems, components, and circuits operate
WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?
Understanding electricity and electronics is a powerful skill in today’s world.
Electronic systems show up in nearly everything—phones, computers, appliances, vehicles, and all the everyday items that are steadily becoming “smart.” As more devices integrate circuitry, the need for people who understand how electronics work continues to rise, and the career opportunities are both plentiful and well-paid across the globe.
Creating your own electronic devices is also incredibly fulfilling. Whether you pursue it as a profession or a personal hobby, there’s something uniquely exciting about building a real, tangible object that responds to the world around it. With affordable platforms like Arduino and Raspberry Pi—and the right foundational knowledge—getting started has never been easier.
Unlike many technical fields that change rapidly, the core of electronics remains stable. It’s rooted in physics and the natural laws that do not change. New chips and components appear every year, but the underlying principles stay constant, making the knowledge long-lasting and always relevant.
WHAT MAKES THIS COURSE UNIQUE?
Most online resources focus on plugging parts together or following pre-made designs. They usually skip the deeper “why” behind how things work.
This course takes a different approach: it builds your understanding from the ground up. Every concept is introduced starting from the physics behind it, ensuring that you truly grasp how circuits behave. Once the fundamentals are clear, you’ll apply them to design more advanced and practical electronic systems.
Course Content
- 8 section(s)
- 61 lecture(s)
- Section 1 INTRODUCTION
- Section 2 BASIC ELECTRONIC CONCEPTS
- Section 3 A LOT OF THEORY
- Section 4 THE MULTIMETER
- Section 5 BASIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
- Section 6 THE DIODE AS A RECTIFIER
- Section 7 TRANSISTORS
- Section 8 BOOLEAN LOGIC
What You’ll Learn
- The core ideas behind electricity: current, voltage, energy, and power., The essential building blocks of electronics: resistors, capacitors, diodes, and more., The key laws that describe how circuits operate, including Ohm’s law and Kirchhoff’s rules., Design of basic electronic circuits (how to calculate capacitor, resistors, transistor values)