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| capt bullshot:
--- Quote from: KL27x on July 25, 2017, 09:42:45 pm ---I was probably 4 when I made my first circuit. Staple in the wall outlet. --- End quote --- Guess it wasn't a long lasting circuit, aka short circuit ;) |
| brucehoult:
--- Quote from: capt bullshot on November 19, 2022, 10:13:26 pm --- --- Quote from: KL27x on July 25, 2017, 09:42:45 pm ---I was probably 4 when I made my first circuit. Staple in the wall outlet. --- End quote --- Guess it wasn't a long lasting circuit, aka short circuit ;) --- End quote --- Boom boom!! (If you get the reference you're probably old. And Anglo, eh Derek?) |
| PixieDust:
Here's my first circuit. I did the layout, the soldering and the cutting out on my CNC machine. |
| hans:
My first circuit was at elementary school... the secondary school had a walk-along day, and one subject was physics. We were given a battery and 3 light bulbs. They first showed a series connection and how you need a complete circuit to keep all bulbs lit. They then asked to rewire it that any bulb stays lit if another is unplugged. It seemed so intuitive to create a parallel circuit ;D Many years later when I built my first PCB, it had a 555 + 4017 on it to create a LED siren light for a small electric car. |
| TomWinTejas:
My parents got me an electronics kit for Christmas when I was about 10 and I enjoyed playing with LEDs and buzzers. But my first real project was for extra credit in my high school physics class. I got the circuit from one of the Forrest Mims Engineer's Notebooks, the Optoelectronics one, which was an 'AM lightwave transmitter and receiver'. I recall getting some crude fiber optic cable and showing how the refractive index allows for real world benefits. Little did I know that all these years later I would be designing fiber optic networks for a career :) |
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