An electronic circuit is a series consisting of various electronic components that have special functions. It is a brief definition of what an electronic circuit actually is that will be studied in advanced electronic engineering. Before you learn directly about reading electronic schemes and assembling electronic components into an electronic circuit, it's a good idea to first understand some of the important things contained in these electronic circuits. There are many kinds of electronic circuits that you will encounter when you study electrical engineering. However, we usually divide these kinds of electronic circuits into two types of electronic circuits which of course we will discuss in this article.
The following are two kinds of sharing electronic circuits that will make it easier for you to learn them.
Simple circuit:
A simple circuit is a circuit that has a very simple electronic scheme and usually only consists of a few components and these components are common components such as resistors, capacitors and transistors. Apart from being seen from the kinds of components needed, the scheme of this simple circuit is very easy to make even for a beginner in the world of electronics. There are so many kinds of simple circuits that you can make your first practice in reading electronic schematics and also assembling components into an electronic device. The following are some simple circuits that you can make after you understand the functions and names of electronic components.
- Mosquito repellent tool
- Sound alarm
- Automatic light
Complex circuit:
In contrast to simple sequences that are very easy to make even for beginners, these complex sets require much higher skill. In addition to the many components needed, usually even this complex circuit already uses various technological components such as ICs that require higher knowledge in using them. If you can still use cardboard as a media board in a simple circuit, in this complex circuit you have to use a PCB board to assemble all the components into a single electronic circuit.