>I'm new to electronics. Where to get started? It is an art/science of applying principles to requirements. Find problem, learn principles, design and verify solution, build, test, post results, repeat. Read the datasheet.
>OP source: https://github.com/74HC14/ohmOP bake at page 10, post in old thread
>Comprehensive list of electronics resources: https://github.com/kitspace/awesome-electronics
>Principles (by increasing skill level): Mims III, Getting Started in Electronics Geier, How to Diagnose & Fix Everything Electronic Kybett & Boysen, All New Electronics Self-Teaching Guide Scherz & Monk, Practical Electronics for Inventors Horowitz and Hill, The Art of Electronics
>Recommended Components/equipment: Octopart LCSC eBay/AliExpress sellers, for component assortments/sample kits (caveat emptor) Local independent electronics distributors ladyada.net/library/procure/hobbyist.html
>Most relevant YouTube channels: EEVblog W2AEW Moritz Klein
>microcontroller specific problems? >>>/diy/mcg >I have junk, what do? Shitcan it >consumer product support or PC building? >>>/g/ >household/premises wiring? More rules-driven than engineering, try /qtddtot/ or sparky general first >antigravity and/or overunity? Go away>>2876653 >Books: >https://libgen.rs/ Link isn't working>>2876713 https://libgen.is https://libgen.st OP needs to update the sticky.>>2876718 Thanks