The electronics component is mainly divided into basic circuits, component recognition, module applications, and circuit design (breadboard circuits, circuit soldering, and circuit design software). Students need to learn the principles of primary circuit connections, such as series circuits, parallel circuits, and wired remote control circuits, and they learn to draw schematic diagrams. They become familiar with essential electronic components and their symbols, such as resistors, capacitors, diodes, LEDs, transistors, MOSFETs, displays, chips, DC motors, etc. They learn the principles and applications of these electronic components through project-based learning. After acquiring the foundational knowledge, they explore modules such as light sensors, sound sensors, infrared sensors, and wireless remote control to enhance their understanding and creative freedom. In the circuit design section, students build circuits on a breadboard and then progress to soldering. Those with advanced skills can also learn to use circuit design software.
MGA Course-Building a breadboard circuit and debugging