Hello dear Electronics hobbyists/Engineers/Scientists,
I studied mechanical engineering along with a semester containing a subject on basic electronics. 10+ years later, I still wish to build and see things working together on a breadboard. There is some satisfaction in creating something on your own! Apart from small circuits with less than 4 to 5 components (resistor, capacitor, transistor etc), I haven't had an easy time progressing the much bigger circuits. I literally freeze, wondering what's going on? Specifically, I get confused at nodes or junctions where a capacitor-resistor is connected both to the voltage and ground, and I am thinking what comes first ?
Willing to work and study on my own if there are people who had the same situation or offer suggestions.
Reading a ton of books in the past has not really solved this problem.
If you read my post, I am sincerely looking for your tip.
I studied mechanical engineering along with a semester containing a subject on basic electronics. 10+ years later, I still wish to build and see things working together on a breadboard. There is some satisfaction in creating something on your own! Apart from small circuits with less than 4 to 5 components (resistor, capacitor, transistor etc), I haven't had an easy time progressing the much bigger circuits. I literally freeze, wondering what's going on? Specifically, I get confused at nodes or junctions where a capacitor-resistor is connected both to the voltage and ground, and I am thinking what comes first ?
Willing to work and study on my own if there are people who had the same situation or offer suggestions.
Reading a ton of books in the past has not really solved this problem.
If you read my post, I am sincerely looking for your tip.