Will Any One Help me !!!

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ramesh_umk3

Joined Aug 1, 2009
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Hello Friends ... !! :)

This is Ramesh I am doing me Computer Engg final year ...

Will any one guide me About this COmponents Fixing on Bread Board:-

So That If any one gives me Any Type Of circuit Diagram. i should me able to connect that in BreadBoard Perfectly plz Guide me ,.... I Am very Much Interested Thank you So much Waiting for replay :)
 
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t06afre

Joined May 11, 2009
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That is easy. You just take them out. Well kidding aside. It is hard to help you without some more details. Could you please post some photos, that describe your problem.
 

Lanz

Joined Oct 30, 2008
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Bertus attachment will answer all ur question.
Its exactly same as PCB,where PCB u got to solder whereas in breadboard u got to plug in the components.
Just plug in or out ur components.
 

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ramesh_umk3

Joined Aug 1, 2009
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Now How Should i Fix This Components On Breadboard. And Also Detail's Of All Component's. How To Recognize Those Components ...

I Am A Completely Newbie In this Electronics :D


 

bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
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Hello,

Where did you get the schematic.
There are no values given.
Without the values it can not be build.

Greetings,
Bertus
 

t06afre

Joined May 11, 2009
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First of all I will say that your question about recognize, and identifying components is not an easy topic for a beginner. So your questions is quite appropriate to ask in this forum. But as a friendly tip I will recommend you to present all available information as early as available. Then starting a new thread or discussion. This way you will get help much faster.
As a starter you may download this tool http://www.all-freeware.com/details/51458/vbrescc.html it is a calculator for resistor and inductor color codes. Here is a web version http://www.hobby-hour.com/electronics/resistorcalculator.php
As my last tip. Components often come in something called "ammopack". The components are glued to one or more paper strip(s). Always use a wirecutter to cut such components lose. If you just tear the components out you will get glue remainings in your breadboard, and glue is a very poor conductor. If you reuse components at the school lab, you should also inspect for glue remainings.
link to ammopack picture https://www.distrelec.com/ishop/ImagesProduct/stibo/i_721420f.jpg
 

bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
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t06afre

Joined May 11, 2009
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Yeah Thank you Guy's For Helping me ...
And If u have E book's Of Breadboard Related. Plz Post ur Link's here
Thank you Friends ... :)
The phrase "you can't learn to swim without getting into the water" will apply here. The best way to learn about this is to actually do some breadboarding ;). You may not get everything correct the first time, but this is "part of the game" and the learning process
 

Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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Now How Should i Fix This Components On Breadboard. And Also Detail's Of All Component's. How To Recognize Those Components ...

I Am A Completely Newbie In this Electronics :D
It is a 555 circuit. I'm one of the writers for that area, though I haven't released much yet. Take a look at my work, it is possible it may answer some of your questions.

The 555 Projects

Bill's Index

Looking at that circuit it has some flaws. Likely it will smoke and burn. Basically it is a monostable with an inductive pickup, but the output has no resistor for the LED, and since LEDs are basically DC devices it will have a short flash, ignoring the fact that without a resistor is will likely burn up. They might be depending on low battery voltage to prevent this, but there is not enough information to decide. I have similar variations in my projects, such as the monostable, and another section on long duration flashers.
 
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