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'''Simple electronics''' aims to be a succinct and easily understood introduction to practical entry-level electronics, as well as being a useful reference. The best way to learn about electronics is by doing practical experiments.
 
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Although each is self contained, the top level articles listed here are written to be read sequentially, each topic leading to better understanding of ones that follow.
 
Note to editors: Changes here should be reflected by changes to [[:Template:ElementarySimple electronics navbox]].
 
=== Units and symbols ===
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* [[Voltage]] aka potential difference
* [[Units of measurement]] - abbreviations and conventions, SI units, (mm not mil)
* [[Circuit symbols]]
* [[Schematics]] and [[Data sheets]]
* [[Conductors and insulators]]
* [[Power]]
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* [[Carpentry]]
* [[Metal-work]] - drilling, bending, [[anodisng]] and [[screen printing]]
* [[Fault finding]]<noinclude>
 
=== Simple projects ===
* [[AudioSimple projectssynth DIY]]
* [[Control projects]]
* [[Logic circuits]]
* [[Microcontroller projects]]
* [[Radio projects]]
* [[Sound making projects]]</noinclude>
 
=== Resources ===
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