![]() I have learned a bunch of stuff by breaking and then fixing things… what happens if I change this part "oops the smoke got out… why did the smoke come out… hmmmm… and so on".Īnyway - reading and building and fixing… rinse and repeat and reading and having a schematic in front of you is not bad… and if you get some project to work using the paint by number technique you can then multiply your learning by messing with it. work helps but the painting by numbers approach only gets you so far. The are some good books on electronics… typically you would need to look around for used books to find much useful info on how transistor amplifiers and active analog equalizers and filters work but the info exists. ![]() All these bits can be found in various forums but if you really want to know you really have to start with the basics and follow some structured path. It's not like this is particularly esoteric stuff but there are lots of different bits of information that all has to be explained and tied together. As above… explaining to a neophyte, in any detailed way, exactly how an entire collection of circuits and components go together to make something like a 1073 module work as it does is… not practical in a forum like this.
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