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Why Schematics are Used to Build Electronic Circuits

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    Part of the video series: How to Build Electronic Circuits

    Summary: Learn how electronic circuits work and why schematics are used to build electronic circuits in this free home maintenance video.

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    " Hi! This is Ross on behalf of the expertvillage.com. What is electronics? It is the control manipulation of electrons using electronic components, but how do you learn how to apply those components in such a way to get the results you want? I am glad you asked. Now if you go in to the kitchen for the first time and want to make something. You either ask for help follow the recipe. You might just go for it but if you just go for it, you add your ingredients so if you like taking components for electronics just stick them in the circuit you know, if you do not know what they do, well the results might not be what you expected. But you can use what is called schematics, schematics are the recipe to building circuits. These are the circuits, other people have built and tested. You can learn the mysteries of electronics at length and electronics is not mysterious. Anybody can learn it and once you learn what components do? You can start making your own schematics, create your own designs. There is no limit to what you can do. "

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