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| Answer to: Beginner Arduino Course —Any Recommendations? | 9 Relevance | 11 months ago | Amelia | Arduino | |
| If you're just starting out with Arduino and electronics, you're definitely not alone—there are some fantastic beginner-friendly resources out there to help you get going without feeling overwhelmed. Helpful YouTube Channels Paul McWhorterOne of the best for beginners. His “Arduino Tutorial Series” is clear, structured, and goes from basics to intermediate projects. Jeremy BlumHis Arduino series is a classic and covers foundational knowledge with well-explained videos. GreatScott!Excellent for understanding how the hardware works behind your projects. Programming Electronics AcademyVery helpful if you're also interested in understanding the coding side deeply. Online Courses Worth Checking Out Udemy – "Arduino Step by Step: More than 50 Hours Complete Course" Taught by Dr. Peter Dalmaris. Very beginner-friendly and includes lifetime access to lessons and materials. Coursera – “Introduction to Programming with Arduino” Offered by University of California, Irvine. Teaches both basic electronics and coding in a structured format. | |||||
| Answer to: Multimeter continuity beeps with no contact — false positives? | 6 Relevance | 11 months ago | Anju | Equipments | |
| If your multimeter is acting strangely—like giving false continuity readings—my advice is to first check the manual. If you don’t have a physical copy, most manufacturers provide manuals online. Make sure the test probes are inserted into the correct sockets for the type of measurement you're doing, and also verify that the batteries are in good condition and properly installed. If everything appears fine and the problem still exists, there’s a good chance the multimeter itself is faulty—especially if it’s a low-cost model. I wouldn’t recommend trying to Repair it yourself, as defects might affect other functions and make it potentially unsafe to use. In such cases, it's better to replace it with a quality multimeter that’s safety-rated. This ensures greater reliability and safety, especially for household electrical work. | |||||
| Answer to: Why is this yellow multimeter so cheap? Is it any good? | 6 Relevance | 2 years ago | nathan | Equipments | |
| Cheap multimeters often compromise on quality. The models typically have poorly built dials that are prone to breaking, making it difficult to change measurement modes reliably. The probes are usually of substandard quality, with wires that can easily fray or detach, often requiring Repair or replacement. they might lack insulation, input protection, or safety certifications. Using one to measure high-voltage circuits can be extremely dangerous. Therefore, I recommend always choosing a good-quality multimeter. | |||||
| Answer to: Suggest some good Electronics books? | 6 Relevance | 2 years ago | TechTalks | Theoretical questions | |
| There are many books available in the market and online that are commonly recommended. Here are five of the most notable ones: Practical Electronics for Inventors – Paul Scherz Ideal for hands-on learners, with practical examples and troubleshooting tips. The Art of Electronics – Paul Horowitz A comprehensive guide covering both analog and digital electronics. Make: Electronics – Learning by Discovery Perfect for beginners, featuring project-based, visual learning methods. How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic – Michael Geier Focuses on troubleshooting, Repair techniques, and diagnostics. Getting Started in Electronics – Forrest M. Mims Beginner-friendly, with simple projects and clear illustrations. These books cover a broad range of topics, from basic fundamentals to advanced concepts, making them suitable for learners at various levels. | |||||