Lecture - 1 Introduction to Basic Electronics



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Lecture Series on Basic Electronics by Prof. T.S.Natarajan, Department of physics, IIT Madras
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Just a little help ... ( 1 month ago by fergawdsache)
Just a little help here, circuit is pronounced sir-kit, or ser-kit, i know i cant speak your language, im only trying to help.
Good luck to you.
Pronunciation of ... ( 1 month ago by scormierboston)
Pronunciation of English words varies based on which part of the world you're from. American English is vastly different from British English for example. Also, if you look at the word "circuitous", you'll notice that the pronunciation of the first part of the word is very similar to how the instructor is pronouncing "circuit". Just trying to help.
Yes i am aware of ... ( 1 month ago by fergawdsache)
Yes i am aware of the points you raise, my intention was not to give lessons on the english language,but to aid in the lecturers ability to get his message across.
As i mentioned in my first comment i was only trying to help and was certainly not trying to be malicious.
haha i pay allot of ... ( 1 month ago by deathcanonFX)
haha i pay allot of money for lectures like this. from teachers way less qualified. Thanks NPTEL!!
Simply super, See ... ( 1 month ago by Yerang123)
Simply super, See it once
Thank you a lot. ... ( 1 month ago by mohbyte)
Thank you a lot. God bless you.
In the 80's Jack ... ( 1 month ago by astranine)
In the 80's Jack Kilby believed the IC was coming to the end of it's useful life and felt something new should be developed to take it's place. The PC created a huge demand for the IC.
A marvelous lecture ... ( 3 weeks ago by myytv2007)
A marvelous lecture... Thank-you!
Many thanks India, ... ( 3 weeks ago by garmichi)
Many thanks India, fantastic..
Electronics really ... ( 2 weeks ago by patu811)
Electronics really should be taught in primary or secondary schools (just to get a basic understanding of how the world works that surrounds us).
Array ( 1 week ago by bertilsanja)
Holy shit!
im happy he helped some of u _:)
Dman, he got power to talk here 50min looool, noone seams to be so good.
Electronics is ... ( 1 week ago by TheIntelboy)
Electronics is taught in 12th grade; basics of everything- from diodes, transistors to ac generators, even nuclear physics.(atleast in India)It is more like taking AP courses in United States.
Possibly, but I ... ( 1 week ago by patu811)
Possibly, but I never took more than (the mandatory) one course of physics in upper secondary school.
thank you very much ( 1 week ago by shankotte)
thank you very much
That's because in ... ( 5 days ago by utubesuperstation)
That's because in the US we are more quickly advanced. In case you hadn't noticed he have a pretty good grasp of atomic theory. You wouldn't have a nuclear program if it wasn't for atoms for peace. We learn how atoms function in the fifth grade. electronics is optional later, no sense learning things in fields we don't intend on going in. We learn required classes here first and we choose the education in the field we want to go in. I like electronics so I got my 1st degree in it at 18.
Had I wanted to go ... ( 5 days ago by utubesuperstation)
Had I wanted to go in to another field lets say Agriculture, Electronics would have been useless. Pretty much we are given a taste of a bit of every thing and left to decide what we want to do. Then we dedicate our studies in that area. I remember studying combustion engines and electricity in 5th grade science. Later at 16 I spent 3 hours a day getting a degree in electronics. I like to hear from India on electronics and math, because your people are passionately interested in those fields.
It is taught in ... ( 5 days ago by utubesuperstation)
It is taught in secondary schools here. Secondary school is an option at 16 here. You attend High School and then a Career Tech the 1st or second half of the day. You can also attend the Tech center after you Graduate too, either way your are given college credit it for it.
Intelboy: We hope ... ( 5 days ago by utubesuperstation)
Intelboy: We hope every thing is OK in MUMBAI very soon. We are sorry that you are going through that. I just seen an update on CNN. Looks like a total war zone. 101 killed at this point, but even one is to many.
Things are under ... ( 3 days ago by TheIntelboy)
Things are under control now. It's disturbing to see what people may resort to get heard. This event has stirred up Anger, not fear. More than 300 feared dead.
In India, we're ... ( 3 days ago by TheIntelboy)
In India, we're taught everything up till 10th grade (which is the minimum requirement to pass in the US) and 11th and 12th are like AP courses. However in the past few years, the syllabus has changed so much that, going to college is like a repetition of school (of course i have yet to attend college) In India there is no option but in the US one has the option of taking or not taking AP courses. fortunately the best colleges aren't so expensive here.
We don't promote ... ( 3 days ago by TheIntelboy)
We don't promote professionalism in school (nor do kids work while in school) becoz the society focuses on learning. even the dumbest child is expected to do good in every subject. every system has it's pros and cons. once aptitude and curiosity is developed and the tough education system forces one to do good. math and science are easy and interesting. which is why kids here are good at everything, and so talented.
Thats called ... ( 3 days ago by utubesuperstation)
Thats called general education; we don't work in High School at 16 you are given the option to attend a career tech center. Once the aptitude and curiosity is developed you are bussed to a career tech center if you so choose or you may take more subjects in a personal area of interest. We compartmentalize to get the best of each field. We allow kids to study in their area of interest allowing them the freedom to pursue what they like are good at early on. People learn fast doing what they like
If a person that ... ( 3 days ago by utubesuperstation)
If a person that attends a tech center wants to work on personal projects, time allowing they can make money during and after school. For instance in electronics you may repair a computer of it's mother board, DVD player. Simple things like that time permitting that helps develop practical experience. We don't want mildly talented people in any of our white collar fields when they might only be qualified to make French fries. If we lack people in certain fields we bring them from other countries
The draw back to ... ( 3 days ago by utubesuperstation)
The draw back to not forcing anyone to do a particular thing is that not everyone matures at the same rate allowing for poor choices. But you learn by doing some times it requires mistakes. Some times it allows for people to be in jobs they don't like or a job teenager might choose. We try not to burden people with education over flow, just basics so they can work with in their talents or expand them. Yes you do have some nice colleges there interesting Architecture are buildings are just boxes



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