CircuitBread is all about electronics and electrical engineering tutorials, with content on how electronics work and some extras for fun!
There are many topics that we want to get through and while we’re planning on starting with basic electronics and microcontrollers, we have plans for a wide range of practical and theoretical videos on AC and DC circuits, microelectronics, electronic devices, semiconductor devices, communications systems, robotics, control systems, digital logic, electromagnetic theory, and… well, probably more, but that’s quite the list as it is. Mixed in with tutorials, we want more lighthearted stuff - tradeshows, faires, spotlights on people and companies, parodies, etc.
This content will appeal to anyone with an interest in electronics and electrical engineering and, while passionate, doesn’t take themselves (or us!) too seriously.
So, subscribe and follow us on this adventure as we learn more about electronics together and have a little fun while doing it!
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Sound speaks volume! Sound is a powerful means that allows us to convey emotions, ideas, and information through wave signals that can be understood by most people. From spoken language to music to sound effects, sound can convey a wide range of messages and evoke different responses in listeners.
To educate people on "What is Sound?" we teamed up with our Friend, @puiaudio , an expert in sound technology, to create this video. Check it out! https://youtu.be/wAhrej9PsYo
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Brushless motors are everywhere now, from power tools to lawn equipment. But what actually makes them different from brushed motors? 🤔
In this video, made with our friend, @orion_fans , we use 3D animation to break down how both motors work, their pros and cons, and when you’d choose one over the other.
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[QUIZ with @DigilentInc ] In the water tank analogy, voltage is most similar to:
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[QUIZ] If one branch in a parallel network is disconnected (becomes an open circuit), what happens to the current in the remaining branches?
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Working with transformers is generally straightforward, but it can seem intimidating because these devices connect directly to mains power. Understanding how to wire a transformer properly, whether in series or parallel, requires some attention to detail to ensure safety and functionality. To help with this, we, along with our Friend @TriadMagnetics , created this tutorial to make it easier to grasp the basics of transformer wiring and basic electronics. You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/VcrbQJiXA3E?si=E0d3U...
A written tutorial is also available: www.circuitbread.com/wire-transf12
More about Triad Magnetics: www.circuitbread.com/triad-magn
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[QUIZ] In a series aiding connection of two mutual inductors, the mutual inductance contribution from each inductor to the total inductance is:
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As we consistently create educational resources, collaboration with our friends remains a cornerstone of our approach. With the support of our Friend, @OhmiteManufacturing , we've crafted this article focusing on the essentials of basic circuits and electronics. If you're new to these concepts, taking a few moments to grasp the fundamentals of electricity and key terms is a valuable starting point. Explore these tutorials for a deeper intuitive grasp about voltage, current, power and energy.
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[QUIZ] When is Norton’s form preferred over Thévenin’s for simplifying a circuit analysis?
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First Look at the @ebmpapstinc. DiaForce Fan! 𖣘
Big thanks to @SagerElectric for hooking us up with this awesome fan from ebm-papst and yes, we’re going to have a little fun destroying it (in the name of science, of course!👀). Before we dive into the chaos, join Josh as he takes a closer look at the fan’s features, how it works, and why he wishes he had long hair to feel the breeze. 🌬️
Special thanks to ebm-papst and Sager Electronics for making this possible! 🙌
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[QUIZ] If an element defines the voltage across it as v = L (di/dt), what kind of element is it?
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