CircuitBread is all about electronics and electrical engineering tutorials, with content on how electronics work and some extras for fun!

There are many topics that we want to get through and while we’re planning on starting with basic electronics and microcontrollers, we have plans for a wide range of practical and theoretical videos on AC and DC circuits, microelectronics, electronic devices, semiconductor devices, communications systems, robotics, control systems, digital logic, electromagnetic theory, and… well, probably more, but that’s quite the list as it is. Mixed in with tutorials, we want more lighthearted stuff - tradeshows, faires, spotlights on people and companies, parodies, etc.

This content will appeal to anyone with an interest in electronics and electrical engineering and, while passionate, doesn’t take themselves (or us!) too seriously.

So, subscribe and follow us on this adventure as we learn more about electronics together and have a little fun while doing it!


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[QUIZ] In a Thévenin equivalent circuit, internal sources are replaced by what when calculating the equivalent resistance?

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[QUIZ with Ohmite] Ohm’s Law establishes a relationship between which two quantities through a linear resistance?

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Why is RAM faster than other memories?
Modern processors operate at incredibly high speeds, processing data at gigahertz (GHz) speeds. To keep up with this pace, they need quick access to data. However, directly accessing storage memory like hard drives or flash memory would slow down the process because these memories aren't fast enough. RAM (Random Access Memory) solves this issue by storing actively used data for quick access. More RAM means better performance. But RAM is not without its own drawbacks. Understand more here: www.circuitbread.com/ram-faster

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[QUIZ] In a parallel resistor circuit, the equivalent resistance is always:

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[QUIZ] What do we call the points in a circuit where elements join?

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25 YEARS AGO, Wikipedia was made known to the world of internet.

25 years later…
~7,116,896 articles (English Wikipedia)
Over 65 million total articles in all languages
Over 5 billion words in English Wikipedia alone
[Source: Wikipedia 📙]

A Quarter-Century: On January 15, 2001, Wikipedia went public, hence the special day.

Wikipedia is a widely used online encyclopedia that allows users to create, edit, and update articles on various topics. It has become a valuable resource for information across a multitude of subjects, and its collaborative nature has made it a unique platform for knowledge sharing. #WikipediaDay

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[QUIZ] If one resistor in a series string fails (becomes open), what happens to the current?

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[QUIZ] Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL) states that around any closed loop, the sum of voltage drops is:

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LiDAR, short for Light Detection and Ranging, is a versatile technology used in various fields. It operates through laser beams emitted from specialized instruments, including scanners and sensors. These devices are often mounted on aircraft or vehicles for data collection. Understand LiDAR better with CircuitBread: www.circuitbread.com/ee-faq/what-is-lidar-technolo…

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“To communicate at a distance without wires is as natural as to talk to a person in the next room.” #PublicRadioBroadcastingDay

Guglielmo Marconi, the renowned Italian inventor and engineer credited with pioneering radio telecommunication, is commemorated through the celebration of Public Radio Broadcasting Day, established by UNESCO. This global observance takes place annually on January 13th, recognizing Marconi's groundbreaking contributions to the field of wireless communication.

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