Electronics: From Transistors to Digital Logic

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In the modern world, all of our information is contained in our computers -be they laptops, desktops, or even mobile devices- in the form known as MEMORY. But what IS memory? And how does a computer make decisions with operations like “AND” and “OR”?

These are the kinds of questions that this course seeks to engage our students with

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Our projects and videos for this course revolve around the transistor: an electronic device that can amplify current or act as a logic switch. After introducing the transistor, we show how groups of transistors can be arranged into logic gates that perform the “AND”, “OR”, “NOT”, and “XOR” operations. Our course’s final project is a basic computer that can write and store one bit of memory.

This course will be conveyed through a series of videos. In each video, circuits will be assembled in a step by step manner so that anyone can build the circuits at home and follow along.

There will also be live-online workshops for this course, so be sure to look out for those and pay to sign up.

We provide kits that contain a variety of PCBs so students can build these circuits. These PCBs are designed such that that students don’t need to solder or use breadboards. The internal wiring is traced out so students visualize the flow of electricity.

To democratize this course’s resources, GearsNGenes has published the PCB designs on GitHub for free.

We look forward to your participation!

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