Message from @hatsu
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no
hes gonna begin
if it's not kikecad you better check yourself son
Im trying to learn electronics so I wouldn't know what these terms mean
there are pcb design software you should use
to design pcbs
one of them is called kicad
and it's open source and made by CERN
if you're a noob at circuits you should git gud at that before you try to make pcbs
Yeah
few questions:
- have you tinkered with electronics at all before
- what is your level of formal education
- do you have an engineering background, and if so, what profession
- how good are you at math
No, high school, no, level:asian
do you have an intuitive understand of differential and integral calculus
I just think the diy projects people do are bretty cool
So trying to get into that
Didn't cover that in school
Not yet
okay because knowing calculus will get you far
are you an underage nigga
you better check yourself
In electronics?
Calc?
calculus in electronics, of course
i am an underage nigga
the most basic shit is governed by first order linear differential equations
but anyways, there are two ways imo
So study math first
bottom up and top down
i started with top down for about half a year before switching to bottom up
top down = start with high level shit like arduinos and shit
bottom up = build up math and electronics foundations and work your way up to microcontrollers
top down is good but your productivity will be limited and you'll hit the brick wall of lack of fundamentals in about 6 months if you are dedicated
if you're pursuing electronics in college, do top down stuff before you get in, and do bottom up in college and you'll do really well academically and in career
Thx fam
if you're doing other engineering in college, just start with bottom up