Hi all,
I've been dipping in and out of electronics over the last few years but the relentlessly steep learning curve makes me lose interest and give up.
I'm currently in the middle of repairing a little pocket oscilloscope that I bought off eBay dirt cheap. I've repaired a burnt trace and replaced some components that I can see are visually damaged. Where would I even begin in understanding what is going on?
I'm envious of anyone who can open something up and see exactly what is going just by visually examining it.
My question is - how/where do you start in understanding about complex circuits? I'd also really benefit from some PCB architecture understanding.. etc.. some good sources would be very helpful. Happily pay for courses and/or materials.
Long term goal - I'd like to repair vehicle ECU's / Modules and get a good understanding of what I'm looking at.
I've attached a photo of the little oscilloscope I am looking at.
Thank you
I've been dipping in and out of electronics over the last few years but the relentlessly steep learning curve makes me lose interest and give up.
I'm currently in the middle of repairing a little pocket oscilloscope that I bought off eBay dirt cheap. I've repaired a burnt trace and replaced some components that I can see are visually damaged. Where would I even begin in understanding what is going on?
I'm envious of anyone who can open something up and see exactly what is going just by visually examining it.
My question is - how/where do you start in understanding about complex circuits? I'd also really benefit from some PCB architecture understanding.. etc.. some good sources would be very helpful. Happily pay for courses and/or materials.
Long term goal - I'd like to repair vehicle ECU's / Modules and get a good understanding of what I'm looking at.
I've attached a photo of the little oscilloscope I am looking at.
Thank you
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