Electronics 101

Electronics bench, 2022, Joe Ruckli, State Library of Queensland

ANYONE SEEKING TO ADAPT THIS WORKSHOP SHOULD CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION.

WARNING - This workshop makes use of small coin cell/ button batteries.

In December 2020, the Australian Government made mandatory safety and information standards for button/coin batteries and consumer goods that contain button/coin batteries (the standards). The standards included an 18 month transition period and became mandatory from 22 June 2022. From 22 June 2022 manufacturers, importers, wholesalers and retailers of button/coin batteries or consumer goods that contain button/coin batteries supplied to Australia, must comply with the applicable Australian mandatory safety and information standards. Supplying or selling non-compliant products to consumers in Australia is illegal. The four mandatory standards are as follows:

Consumer Goods (Products Containing Button/Coin Batteries) Safety Standard

Consumer Goods (Products Containing Button/Coin Batteries) Information Standard

Consumer Goods (Button/Coin Batteries) Safety Standard

Consumer Goods (Button/Coin Batteries) Information Standard

This is an adaptation of the basics circuits component of the 2022Christmas Tree works and also covers some content that could be covered in an Electronics bench induction.

Developed by Mick, March 2023.

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About 101 workshops 101 skills development workshops give you the basic skills you need to start your new creative journey. Each workshop is delivered by an experienced facilitator and no prior experience required, just basic computer skills, a willingness to learn and a bit of patience.

Acknowledgement

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their continuing connection to land and as custodians of stories for millennia. We respectfully acknowledge the land on which we all meet today, and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.

Summary

Skills and Understandings Introduced

As such, the workshop will focus on the following basic skills and understanding:

  • Feeling confident we know how to be safe around electricity
  • Key concepts of Current flow and Voltage in a circuit, Resistance and the basic application of Ohms Law
  • How to use a breadboard to test a circuit
  • how to identify basic components and how to use them
  • how to read a basic circuit diagram
  • How to use a multimeter to test a circuit
  • understanding of the use of a transistor in a basic circuit
  • where to find more information

Materials

If your workshop does not require any materials (maybe digital only) delete this section or change to something more appropriate.

Material/ equipment Quantity per kit equip to share Cost Supplier SOP/SDS
Electric Circuits 101 kits
2032 Coin Cell 10 SOP
2032 Coin Cell carrier 10
breadboard 10
LED 20
Resistor 330R 10
9 Volt Battery 10
9V battery clip 10
BC547b NPN Bipolar Transistor 10
AA Battery 20
2xAA Battery holder 10
Jumper Leads (m-m) 50
Capacitor 5
Equipment Required
PC laptop/desktop with IDE 5
Soldering iron 2 SOP
Wire strippers 2
Helping Hands 2
Magnifier 2
Light 2
Multimeter 2
Laser Cutter 1 SOP
Laser Computer (Ruby machine) 1
Solder SDS
USB Microscope Projector Soldering Iron & Bench Tools

Workshop Session Plan

References

Electricity

Downloads

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