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= Status =
 
= Status =
  
This is written from the perspective of a hobbyist, electrical engineers and designers still design basic components and the level of detail of their knowledge is a deep as ever, probably deeper.  But for the hobbyist things are simpler.  A workshop that SCIL is thinking about offering.
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A workshop that SCIL is thinking about offering.
  
 
= General =
 
= General =
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* Network theory
 
* Network theory
 
* Current
 
* Current
* Capacitors
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* Capicators
 
* Inductors
 
* Inductors
 
* Transistor
 
* Transistor
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* AC theory.....
 
* AC theory.....
  
== Now ==
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=== How To Build An Amplifier ===
 
 
* Components are often modules, these may have 3 sets of connections, power, input, and output
 
* Need to understand voltage, current, and power.
 
* Need to understand the relationship of inputs and outputs of black boxes
 
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= How To Build An Amplifier =
 
  
== Then ==
 
 
* Find plans or design a power supply
 
* Find plans or design a power supply
 
* Find plans or design an amplifier
 
* Find plans or design an amplifier
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== Now ==
 
== Now ==
  
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Now you still need to know the basics of Voltage, Current, and Power, this is perhaps best understood by using the analogy of electricity to water and water pressure: ( link needed ).  Rather than think of AC and DC it is probably best to think of these as quantiles variables that change with time.  DC is just a Voltage that is constant, and therefore the simplest, to understand.
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Next think of other circuit components as "black boxes" that have some practical use, and for now ignore how they work.  The old basic components: Batteries, Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Transistor.... are just examples of these black boxes, but perhaps not the place to start as you can easily buy much more interesting ones for cheap money.
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In the new world we need to think of the power/load characteristics of "the black boxes" and the communications between "black boxes".
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=== How To Build An Amplifier ===
  
 
* Order an amplifier and power supply ( must know how to select appropriate parts )
 
* Order an amplifier and power supply ( must know how to select appropriate parts )
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* Two parts plus wire.
 
* Two parts plus wire.
  
= What to Learn =
 
 
Now you still need to know the basics of Voltage, Current, and Power, this is perhaps best understood by using the analogy of electricity to water and water pressure: ( link needed ).  Rather than think of AC and DC it is probably best to think of these as quantiles variables that change with time.  DC is just a Voltage that is constant, and therefore the simplest, to understand.
 
  
Next think of other circuit components as "black boxes" that have some practical use, and for now ignore how they work.  The old basic components: Batteries, Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Transistor.... are just examples of these black boxes, but perhaps not the place to start as you can easily buy much more interesting ones for cheap money.
 
 
In the new world we need to think of the power/load characteristics of "the black boxes" and the communications between "black boxes"
 
 
=== Spend Time On ===
 
=== Spend Time On ===
  
 
* Basic concepts of Potential Difference ( Voltage units Volt ), Current ( units Ampere ), Power ( units Watts ) Charge ( units Coulomb ) Time ( units second )
 
* Basic concepts of Potential Difference ( Voltage units Volt ), Current ( units Ampere ), Power ( units Watts ) Charge ( units Coulomb ) Time ( units second )
 
* Basic ohms law, but note that it is not a law for many components, perhaps most.  Is good for metal like wires and resistors.
 
* Basic ohms law, but note that it is not a law for many components, perhaps most.  Is good for metal like wires and resistors.
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=== Spend Less Time On ===
 
=== Spend Less Time On ===
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== Constant Voltage ==
 
== Constant Voltage ==
  
Most circuits are set up as constant voltage.  By that we mean that for some time the circuit operates with some voltage constant.  Here we will consider it constant even if it is constant for a short time as with a pulse, which while varying is constant first at one voltage and then at another.  We often think of voltage as the cause of other things like current.  This is fine, but really we should just think of voltage and current being linked by some relationship.  We could think of the current causing the voltage.
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Most circuits are set up as constant voltage.  By that we mean that for some time the circuit operates with some voltage constant.  Here we will consider it constant even if it is constant for a short time as with a pulse, which while varying is constant first at one voltage and then at another.
  
 
=== Output ===
 
=== Output ===

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